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Most of us have been taught to think of Christopher Columbus as a
single-minded, courageous visionary whose navigational skills led
him to "discover" the Americas. In this beautifully written
revisionist biography, accessible to people of all ages, Hans
Koning gives us the true history of Columbus' life and voyages.
Koning describes how Columbus' consuming drive to send mountains of
gold back to Spain shaped his life, beginning the story with his
childhood in Genoa and ending after his return from his fourth and
final voyage, an old man in disgrace. He shows how Columbus'
discovery led to the enrichment of the conquerors through the
plunder and murder of the native peoples of the Americas. In an
afterword for teachers, Bill Bigelow a high school social studies
teacher and the author of several curricula shows how the book can
be imaginatively used in the classroom to teach students to read
history skeptically. "The book is an idea that has finally found
its time." --Publisher's Weekly "I think your book on Christopher
Columbus is important. I'm more grateful for that book than any
other book I have read in a couple of years." --Kurt Vonnegut
In "Columbus: His Enterprise", Hans Koning describes the
personality and motivation of a man who changed the course of
hisotry. Exploding the myth of the Great Navigator, the author
reveals how Colombus accidentally found a continent and
systematically pillaged its resources. This controversial book
depicts a Columbus not only obsessed by gold but willing to endorse
murder for it. 1992 marks the 500th anniversary of Columbus'
arrival in the New World. To the indigenous peoples of Latin
America the event is no cause for rejoicing. In an afterwood to
"Columbus: His Enterprise", Domitila Chungara, the renowned
Bolivian activist, laments "The invasion of our lands, the theft of
our riches...the most horrific thing that they could ever do to our
people".
During the first half of the twentieth century, on an island in the
Moluccas archipelago, only a few of the ancient spice gardens
remain. One of these is home to Felicia, "the young lady of the
small garden," the last descendant of a Dutch family that owned
nutmeg plantations. All of her family passed away a long time ago,
and although it seems she has nothing left, Felicia lives
surrounded by the presence of a multitude of things: her home, the
forest, the sea, the scents of the island, her memories, and
fantasy. Myths and real-life stories that end tragically intersect
in a place where grief and pain can't seem to alter the natural
balance of life, and where the past is as powerful as the present.
"En la primera mitad del siglo XX, en una isla del archipielago de
las Molucas, se conservan ya pocos de los antiguos jardines de
especias. En uno de ellos vive Felicia, "la dama del pequeno
jardin," ultima descendiente de una familia holandesa propietaria
de plantaciones de nuez moscada. Toda su familia ha muerto hace ya
tiempo, y aunque en apariencia no le queda nada, Felicia vive
rodeada por la presencia de un sinfin de cosas: su casa, el bosque,
el mar, los aromas de la isla, sus recuerdos y fantasia. Leyendas e
historias reales que terminan tragicamente se entrecruzan en un
lugar donde la pena y el dolor no logran alterar el equilibrio
natural de la existencia, y donde el pasado tiene tanta fuerza como
el presente."
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