Publication

2000-08-01 - W. W. Norton & Company

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number00037221
  • Goodreads476464
  • LibraryThing4260089

Classifications

  • LCCF1435.S53 2000

Description

"At the border of Mexico and Guatemala lies one of the most fascinating and least known parts of the world, the cradle of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. There the Usumacinta River and its highland tributaries form a tantalizing geographic unity that once undergirded the great achievements of the Maya. The man-made vehicle of the region's culture and spirituality was the canoe, the medium for the "Watery Path" connecting the sacred world with the earthly face of the cosmos.". "Christopher Shaw (a skilled canoeist and former whitewater guide) has traveled these rivers by canoe, penetrating to the heart of an ancient and awe-inspiring landscape, and - despite near-death in a rapid, the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, and the murderous activities of druglords along the river - brings back to us a beautifully told and important tale."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

DRIVING EAST FROM VERACRUZ, YOU COME DOWN OUT OF THE green volcanic Tuxtla Mountains immediately onto the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, a torrid flatland of savannas and wetlands traced with estuaries, shallow lakes, and slow-moving rivers.

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