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In The Lost City of Z, David Grann outlines the life of Percy Harrison Fawcett and his quest of the Amazon rain forest. Fawcett became convinced that the lost culture was entombed in the Amazon, but he vanished in 1925 while trying to find it. Grann, a journalist who has written for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, provides details of his own battles with fixation and the Amazon and also ventured to the jungle.
In 1886, Percy Harrison Fawcett was a lieutenant for the British army stationed in Ceylon. There, Fawcett met his wife, Nina. He also found his love of exploring. During one trip, he came across ancient ruins that have been buried in the jungle. This journey would shape that of his family and the rest of his life, although he didn't realize it at the time.
Fawcett returned to England determined to become an explorer after wedding Nina. Using the Royal Geographical Society, he took classes in 1901 under Edward Ayearst Reeves. Reeves’s occupation was to train gentlemen. Fawcett graduated with distinction and studied. While Grann confesses surprise that there was such a matter as an explorer’s school, he points out that there were vast tracts of acreage that British and European maps described as “unexplored.” or “unknown” Among the least well-explored regions was the Amazon rain forest.
This awareness of enigma led many Europeans to produce imaginative explanations about people who lived in the Amazon jungle. In fact, some Europeans speculated that the folks of the Amazon might not have heads - maybe their faces were buried within their chest and shoulders. Within the centuries, these myths continued to grow and led to questions over whether the Indians had souls and if they could be "civilized".
The British found the unknown fascinating, and Grann points out that this fascination was frequently a reply to the scientific breakthroughs of the nineteenth century. As scientists were coming up with theories to describe the origins of life, many people turned to spiritualism, including Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. The mysteries of the Amazon likewise inspired Doyle when he composed The Lost World.
This fixation with all the unknown fuelled the Royal Geographical Society’s impulse to send Englishmen to every corner of the world. Hence, excursions to the Arctic and Antarctic poles and into Africa were not only common but caught the head that is common. Explorers like David Livingstone and Sir Ernest Shackleton were famous for his or her exploits. While the Amazon, its rivers, and its inhabitants may have already been unknown to...
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