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The settlements and civilization of these people appeared to have lasted long enough for them to have had contact with Europeans. Many died due to new infectious diseases, which may have been carried by some of their usual indigenous trading partners, rather than directly by Europeans. The high rate
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The oral account said that Fawcett and his party had stayed at their village and, despite warnings about "fierce Indians" who occupied that territory, had headed eastward. The Kalapalos observed smoke from Fawcett's expedition's campfire each evening for five days before it disappeared. As a result,
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sense of the absurd. Mr. Grann treats us to a harrowing reconstruction of Fawcett’s forays into the Amazonian jungle, as well as an evocative rendering of the vanished age of exploration. . . . Suspenseful. . . Rollicking . . . Fascinating . . . It reads with all the pace and excitement of a movie
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at a site in the Amazon Xingu region that might be the long-rumored lost city. The ruins were surrounded by several concentric circular moats, with evidence of palisades that had been described in the folklore and oral history of nearby tribes. Heckenberger also found evidence of wooden structures
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For decades explorers and scientists have tried to find evidence of Fawcett's party and of the Lost City of Z. Of those, Grann explains, "there are no reliable statistics on the numbers who died. One recent estimate, however, put the total as high as a hundred." (A more historically accurate toll,
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said the book was "captivating" but faulted Grann's credulity, especially his imagined observations of the ruins of "Z" and theorizing about what happened to Fawcett. Winchester wrote, "Oh, please. It is all just too pat, too wanting in healthy skepticism."
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As a result of Grann's own trek into the Amazon and consultations with archeologists, he also learned that Fawcett may have come upon "Z" without knowing it. Grann reported on excavations by the archeologist
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left records of their glimpses of this civilization, but by the time they tried to explore the rainforest again, the indigenous people were all but gone. The jungle was quickly reclaiming the land.
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Kirkus Reviews. (Dec. 1, 2008): "The British explorer Percy Fawcett’s exploits in jungles and atop mountains inspired novels such as Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World".
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of fatality of these epidemics disrupted the people and their society: in only a few years, they were so devastated by disease that they had virtually died out.
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in 2005. The article documents how Grann, working from Fawcett's long-lost diaries, reconstructed the explorer's last journey, including visiting members of the
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about Fawcett's small party of himself, his son Jack, and Jack's friend Raleigh Rimell, who were among the first Europeans the tribe had ever seen.
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the Kalapalos said they were sure that the fierce Indians had killed them. The article formed the basis for Grann's book.
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staff writer. But it is also a source of distortion, as it ignores or inflates much available material on Fawcett."
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showed evidence that humans had added supplements to the soil to increase its fertility to support agriculture.
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is at once a biography, a detective story and a wonderfully vivid piece of travel writing that combines
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The book appeared on several "best" and "notable books of the year" lists, including that of
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franchise. Fawcett in turn was nurtured by his associations with fabulists such as Doyle and
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ranked it as one of the ten best books of 2009. In her review, Kakutani wrote that it:
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Hemming, John. "Gung ho ho. 'Lost City of Z, The' by Grann, David (author)",
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that Grann's book "is intelligent and nuanced, as one might expect from a
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thriller and all the verisimilitude and detail of firsthand reportage.
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At the same time, the book did face some criticism. Writing for
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dismissed much of the book as hyperbolic in his review for
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described it as "a thrill ride from start to finish."
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magazine staff writer, first wrote about the story in
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David Grann
Percy Fawcett
Doubleday
ISBN
978-0-385-51353-1
OCLC
226038067
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
David Grann
Percy Fawcett
Amazon rainforest
Lost City of Z
a 2016 feature film of the same name

Kirkus Reviews
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Lost World
tutelary spirit
Indiana Jones
H. Rider Haggard
John Hemming
New Yorker
Kalapalo
Xingu Indigenous Park
Mato Grosso
Brazil
oral history
Michael Heckenberger

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