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Patagonia - A Cultural History (Paperback)
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Patagonia - A Cultural History (Paperback)
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Loot Price R458
Discovery Miles 4 580
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Patagonia is the ultimate landscape of the mind. Like Siberia and
the Sahara, it has become a metaphor for nothingness and extremity.
Its frontiers have stretched beyond the political boundaries of
Argentina and Chile to encompass an evocative idea of place. A vast
triangle at the southern tip of the New World, this region of
barrensteppes, soaring peaks and fierce winds was populated by
small tribes of hunter-gatherers and roaming nomads when Ferdinand
Magellan made landfall in 1520. A fateful moment for the natives,
this was the start of an era of adventure and exploration. Soon Sir
Francis Drake and John Byron, and sailors from Europe and America,
would be exploring Patagonia's bays and inlets, mapping fjords and
channels, whaling, sifting the streams for gold in the endless
search for Eldorado. As the land was opened up in the nineteenth
century, a crazed Frenchman declared himself King.A group of Welsh
families sailed from Liverpool to Northern Patagonia to find a New
Jerusalem in the desert. Further down the same river, Butch and
Sundance took time out from bank robbing to run a small ranch near
the Patagonian Andes. All these, and later travel writers, have
left sketches and records, memoirs and diaries evoking Patagonia's
grip on the imagination. From the empty plains to the crashing
seas, from the giant dinosaur fossils to glacial sculptures, the
landscape has inspired generations of travellers and artists. This
place is a land of myth and legend: the "big foot" Indians and sea
monsters; the mad King of Araucania and Patagonia; penal colonies
and Nazi fugitives. It is land of explorers and settlers: Magellan
and Drake; the journey of the Beagle; Welsh migrants and gauchos;
Salesians and sheep farmers. It is the land of writers: W. H.
Hudson and Charles Darwin; Chatwin and Theroux; Baudrillard's
post-modern Patagonia.
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