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The Lost City of ZA Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon

David Grann

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The Lost City of Z

By: David Grann

Narrarated by: Mark Deakins

A grand mystery reaching back centuries. A sensational disappearance that made headlines around the world. A quest for truth that leads to death, madness or disappearance for those who seek to solve it. The Lost City of Z is a blockbuster adventure narrative about what lies beneath the impenetrable jungle canopy of the Amazon.

After stumbling upon a hidden trove of diaries, acclaimed New Yorker writer David Grann set out to solve "the greatest exploration mystery of the twentieth century": What happened to the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest for the Lost City of Z?

In 1925 Fawcett ventured into the Amazon to find an ancient civilization, hoping to make one of the most important discoveries in history. For centuries Europeans believed the world’s largest jungle concealed the glittering kingdom of El Dorado. Thousands had died looking for it, leaving many scientists convinced that the Amazon was truly inimical to humankind. But Fawcett, whose daring expeditions helped inspire Conan Doyle’s The Lost World, had spent years building his scientific case. Captivating the imagination of millions around the globe, Fawcett embarked with his twenty-one-year-old son, determined to prove that this ancient civilization—which he dubbed “Z”—existed. Then he and his expedition vanished.

Fawcett’s fate—and the tantalizing clues he left behind about “Z”—became an obsession for hundreds who followed him into the uncharted wilderness. For decades scientists and adventurers have searched for evidence of Fawcett’s party and the lost City of Z. Countless have perished, been captured by tribes, or gone mad. As David Grann delved ever deeper into the mystery surrounding Fawcett’s quest, and the greater mystery of what lies within the Amazon, he found himself, like the generations who preceded him, being irresistibly drawn into the jungle’s “green hell.” His quest for the truth and his stunning discoveries about Fawcett’s fate and “Z” form the heart of this complex, enthralling narrative.

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02.24.09
David Grann, The Lost City of Z
2009 | Label: Random House Audio

A true-life adventure romp from the real Indiana Jones
Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett was a real-life British explorer straight out of Indiana Jones. Strapping, eerie-eyed and obsessive, he was, according to David Grann, “the last of the great Victorian explorers who ventured into uncharted realms with little more than a machete, a compass, and an almost divine sense of purpose.” In The Lost City of Z, Grann tells the story of Fawcett’s quest to locate an ancient kingdom rumored to be located in the Amazon jungle. At a time when maps of the globe still contained swaths of blank space marked “unexplored”, it was the imperative of men like Fawcett, a member of the Royal Geographical Society, to go forth and conquer.

It was hardly a glamorous job. On his many treks through the Amazon, Fawcett encountered skin-eating insects, murderous natives, vampire bats and nauseating parasites. He redrew the map of South America along the way, and continued to hunt down the mythical Z. When Fawcett vanished in 1925, the mystery of the expedition captivated a global audience. His fate — whether death, assimilation into a jungle tribe, or discovery of Z — has never been ascertained.

Fawcett is one of two protagonists in The Lost City of Z. The other is Grann himself, a New Yorker staff writer who divides chapters between Fawcett’s account of the quest (reconstructed through diaries and logbooks) and his own process of researching and traveling to the coordinates where Fawcett was last seen. Grann’s journalistic rigor and charming personal journey provides structural support for Fawcett’s fantastical adventures, yielding a true-life adventure romp of occasionally Biblical proportions.

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