Jungleland

a mysterious lost city, a WWII spy, and a true story of deadly adventure

Hardcover

English language

Published Oct. 10, 2013 by Harper.

ISBN:
978-0-06-180254-6
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3 stars (1 review)

The author chronicles his present-day journey to find Ciudad Blanca, the legendary White City rumored to exist in the rain forests of Nicaragua's and Honduras' Mosquito Coast, following in the footsteps of the explorer and World War II spy Theodore Morde, who set out on the same journey on April 6, 1940. Legends, like the jungle, are dense and captivating. Many have sought their fortune or fame down the Rio Patuca -- from Christopher Columbus to present-day college professors -- and many have died or disappeared. What begins as a passing interest slowly turns into an obsession as Stewart pieces together the whirlwind life and mysterious death of Theodore Morde, a man who had sailed around the world five times before he was thirty and claimed to have discovered what he called the Lost City of the Monkey God. Armed with Morde's personal notebooks and the enigmatic coordinates etched on …

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3 stars

I don't read a lot of non-fiction, so this review is in the vein of "Hey, check out these Beatles! Some of their songs are kinda catchy!"

This is a story of a dude who tries to find a "Lost City", interspersed with some other dude in history who tried to find the lost city, and maybe found it, or claimed to find it, but really who knows? But also he was a spy in WWII, so.

And I'm not very familiar with non-fiction, but I feel like one of the things that always surprises me about it is how much it is an exercise in making meaning. There seems to be... permission? For writers to search for ~meaning~ in life, and in history, in a way that is not really done in fiction.

And the other thing that surprised me is how much purpler the prose is allowed to …