![]() ![]() Two radical and criminal Marxists, Che Guevarra and Abimael Guzman, are examined for their opaque endings. ![]() And he puts his body into the place, to really walk through onsite context that makes the subject matter he details come to life.Īs a quick recap, this book takes a north to south trip along the spine of the Andes, linking the travel together with story investigations into really over all the less savory personalities, like the drug-lord Escobar, but also digs into questions regarding luminous researchers such as Charles Darwin and Hiram Bingham. Life and Death in the Andes is MacQuarrie’s fifth cultural-travel expose, following his well-regarded “Last Days of the Incas.” I have not read his other material, but from seeing the long passion he describes for the Andes, Peru, and South America, it was immediately clear that MacQuarrie views the geography of the region is a similar passion as we do with our pursuit of documentation in South America to the World. ![]()
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