
River of Darkness by Buddy Levy
With a new introduction, the acclaimed author of Conquistador and Labyrinth of Ice charts one of historys greatest adventures of discovery, a legendary 16th-century explorers death-defying navigation of the Amazon, river of darkness and pathway to goldthe first complete exploration of the worlds largest river by a European.“In River of Darkness, Buddy Levy recounts Orellana's headlong dash down the AmazonLike Mr. Levy's last book, Conquistador, about the conquest of Mexico, River of Darkness presents a fast-moving tale of triumph over seemingly insurmountable odds. . . . Though impromptu, the expedition was one of the most amazing adventures of all time.”
—Wall Street Journal
—Alex Shoumatoff, contributing editor, Vanity Fair; publisher, DispatchesFromTheVanishingworld.com, and author of In Southern Light, The Rivers Amazon, and The World is Burning
“In River of Darkness, Buddy Levy proves that the scariest stories are the true ones. Filled with fascinating details and the terror that comes with exploring something for the very first time, this is history coming back to life.”
—Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The Book of Fate and The Inner Circle
“Buddy Levy’s compulsively readable book about the first European descent through the Amazon puts us right next to the vampire-bat-and-mosquito-bitten conquistadors and on a wild ride through the mighty river and a force of nature down to the Atlantic Ocean.”
—Andrés Reséndez, author of National Book Award Finalist The Other Slavery and Conquering the Pacific—James M. Tabor, Author of Blind Descent: The Quest to Discover the Deepest Place on Earth
“In this fluid account, Levy narrates the story of the conquistadors who become the first Europeans to navigate the length of the Amazon River. After plundering the Inca empire, Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco Orellana set out from Quito with an expedition of soldiers and Indian slaves in search of El Dorado. The two explorers became separated and the expedition quickly became lost in the jungle, then decimated by disease, starvation, and native attacks. Desperate, Orellana and the remaining conquistadors built a large boat and sailed downriver. Realizing that he would be unable to wait for Pizarro, Orellana set his sights on the Atlantic Ocean thousands of miles away. Levy does a fine job of organizing an enormous amount of historical material and balancing the accounts of Orellana and Pizarro after they separated. As one conflict follows another in rapid succession, they tend to blur into each other, though Levy provides enough descriptive detail and pacing to differentiate between the various native groups and aspects of the river. He also addresses the new archeological research that is changing our understanding of the cultures of the pre-Columbian Amazon Basin.”
—Publishers Weekly
“An exciting, well-plotted excursion down the Amazon River with the early Spanish conquistador. . . . [A] richly textured account of the rogue, rebel and visionary whose discovery still resonates today.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“A rollicking adventure . . . Levy successfully conveys the Amazon’s power and majesty, while shedding light on the futility of humanity’s attempt to tame it.”
—The A.V. ClubLevy was a contributing writer on the 2018 documentary film The Weight of Water, based in part on the book No Barriers, which Levy co-authored with blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781635769197 |
| ISBN 10 | 1635769191 |
| Title | River of Darkness |
| Author | Buddy Levy |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Diversion Books |
| Year published | 2022-04-21 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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