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1519 John Harrison

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1519 John Harrison


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Zusammenfassung

While recovering from cancer, John Harrison followed in the footsteps of Hernan Cortes - the man responsible for the fall of the Aztec Empire - for four months, exploring ruins which refute the popular image of the Aztecs and their neighbours as bloodthirsty savages, and discovering that the Spanish legacy is far darker than the Aztec one.

1519 Zusammenfassung

1519: A Journey to the End of Time John Harrison

When Hernan Cortes met the Mayans, Aztecs and other cultures of the gulf coast of Mexico in 1519, it was the first extended contact between the peoples of continental America and Europe. The Spanish found cities larger and better run than any in Europe, and pyramids greater than Egypt's. The Aztecs believed time was running down and they lived in the final age of the world. Many Spaniards believed Christ's millennium was approaching, and God's revelation of Americas had opened the final act: the conversion of the remote races of the earth. After the Day of Judgement God's experiment with man was over. The laboratory, the physical world, would be destroyed. Both cultures were acting out the last days. Halfway through researching this book John Harrison had a scan which told him he would not live to write it; he was seeing out his own days. The Aztec people were concerned with the transitory nature of worldly things; some of their rulers were revered as much for their philosophical poetry as their conquests. John Harrison follows Cortes's route along the Mexican coast and across country to modern Mexico City, home of the Aztecs.A journey within journeys to the end of time, the book becomes a meditation on time, on mortality and self, from a modern master of travel writing.

1519 Bewertungen

'His approach is thorough and his excitement contagious...' --The Independent on Sunday '...[a] brave and beautifully written book...' --The Telegraph '...Harrison is a great travel writer and an illuminating historical one.' --Jonathan Edwards, 2014 Costa Prize winner

Über John Harrison

John Harrison's award-winning travel writing in Cloud Road, Where the Earth Ends and Forgotten Footprints has featured journeys in South America and Antarctica. He has won the Alexander Cordell Prize twice, the 2011 Wales Book of the Year, and the 2013 Wales Book of the Year Creative Non-Fiction Award. He wrote 1519: A Journey to the End of Time after following the route of Cortes across Mexico, on the expedition which brought down the Aztec Empire, for four months while recovering from cancer. When not guiding and driving powerboats in polar regions, or travelling for his own interests, he lives in London and Cardiff and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR007431724
9781910409800
1910409804
1519: A Journey to the End of Time John Harrison
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Parthian Books
2015-08-08
300
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