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Sliced Iguana Isabella Tree

Sliced Iguana By Isabella Tree

Sliced Iguana by Isabella Tree


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Behind the facade of sombreros and tequila, tourist traps and holiday resorts, there lies a very different Mexico. This book explores a town that is the heart and lifeblood of the Americas, a country of extremes and contradictions.

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Sliced Iguana: Travels in Mexico by Isabella Tree

Behind the facade of sombreros and tequila, tourist traps and holiday resorts, there lies a very different Mexico. In Sliced Iguana, Isabella Tree explores a town that is the heart and lifeblood of the Americas, a country of extremes and contradictions. In a land so markedly shaped by machismo, she finds a town controlled by arm-wrestling matriarchs and party-mad transvestites and in war-torn Chiapas she discovers shamans worshipping Mayan gods inside Catholic churches and conducting exorcisms with the aid of Pepsi. At a graveside vigil on the Night of the Dead, she encounters the last delicate vestige of a pre-Columbian cult that elsewhere has morphed into an Americanised Halloween. With a group of Huichol Indians, perhaps the last truly autonomous tribe in the entire American continent, she participates in rituals using peyote, the hallucinogenic cactus, to bring rain to the drought-stricken sierra and appease the forces of Nature so recklessly abused by the conquistadors and their successors. Through her narrative, Isabella Tree threads the brightly coloured history of Mexico and tells the stories of the people that have defined its fractured past and will shape its future - kings and conquistadors, politicians and rebels, shamans and priests, mestizos and indigenous Indians. This is a story of Mexico like no other, capturing the essence of its psyche and illuminating the struggles and hopes of a people and a country on the cusp of change.

Sliced Iguana Reviews

She has an array of qualities that fit her for writing about wild and remote places; insight, sympathy, courage, a lucid and colourful fluency, humour that makes many of her pages hilarious. Patrick Leigh Fermor One of the most accomplished travel writers to appear on the horizon for many years. Eric Newby Sliced Iguana is a gem of a book which shines in every direction; it is heartfelt and penetrating, poignant and touched throughout by irresistible humour. But the author's greatest achievement is to have plunged fearlessly beneath the surface of the culture it explores to produce a work that is truly relevant to our time. Jason Elliot Isabella Tree's rare amd exciting talent is taking travel writing into a new dimension. Alexander Frater Wry, perceptive, intelligent and irreverently funny... the best of travel writing. Wonderfully successful. The Times Literary Supplement Here is a book that goes some way towards throwing light on Mexico's multicultural mix and its rich and bloody history... It's clear she's having enormous fun, but she is also attempting something serious here: to engage with and understand something of Mexico's indigenous culture and its survival into the 21st century. Tree's second travel book confirms the promise of Islands in the Clouds: she is an accomplished traveller and a fresh and rewarding writer. Anthony Sattin, Book of the Week, The Sunday Times Everything about Isabella Tree's [Sliced Iguana] is as bright and fresh as a desert dawn. Wide-eyed and sharp-penned, she explores not the backwater myth but a fast-evolving semi-continent... Tree mixes her erudition with ebullience. Such a relief to meet a travel writer who actually has fun. Independent Masterly and moving... Sliced Iguana combines solid factual foundations with real insight and is an honourable contribution to the literature of this most baffling and beguiling of countries. Katie Hickman, Literary Review Her talent for picking apart a country before sewing it back together is remarkable. Brilliant, funny, gripping, sensitive. The warmth and wit of Sliced Iguana will ensure that Mexico is never underestimated by gringos again. The Times An excellent, highly readable account of this huge, fascinating country. Tree deftly intercuts her personal experience with a fluent precis of the region's tragic past and its cultural origins. Her readings of Mesoamerican civilisation and history are unerringly secure. The Guardian I was as hooked as if I'd been reading fiction. The magic of Tree's writing is that she takes us with her on the journey. By the end of her story, I was ready to book my plane ticket. Traveller Entertaining, erudite... with infectious enthusiasm. Sliced Iguana makes an intriguing introduction to the world of the indigenous people of Mexico. Daily Telegraph A fine example of what travel writing can achieve when it's done well. With a sense of wonder and excitement [and] packed with exotica, crammed with reflections and insights, Sliced Iguana shows just how much more there is to Mexico than tequila and chillies. Daily Mail Tree writes with an impressive erudition about the conquistadors and the indigenous peoples whose lives they shattered forever. She has a connoisseur's eye for colonial architecture, and her observations are perceptive and thought-provoking. Her writing is sharp and illuminating, and this is likely to be among the best travel books published this year. Toby Green The author's love of Mexico is there for all to see. The Express Reading Sliced Iguana convinced me that I was actually in Mexico and the author's relaxed, evocative style gave the country an exciting and endearing appeal. This book is a readable, informative and humorous account of a country that is little-known by its own people and even less by the outside world. Bookseller's Choice An eccentric heroine. -Best Travel Book, 2002, Marie Claire

About Isabella Tree

Isabella Tree is an acclaimed author and award-winning travel journalist and was, from 1993 to 1995, senior travel correspondent at the Evening Standard. She has written several highly praised books including The Bird Man: The Extraordinary Story of John Gould and Islands in the Clouds: Travels in the Highlands of New Guinea, which was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. She writes for the Sunday Times, Evening Standard, Observer and Conde Nast Traveller and her work has also appeared in Reader's Digest Today's Best Non-Fiction, Rough Guides Women Travel and The Best American Travel Writing.

Additional information

GOR002065841
9781845114961
1845114965
Sliced Iguana: Travels in Mexico by Isabella Tree
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20080130
336
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