The Robber of Memories: A River Journey Through Colombia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Robber of Memories: A River Journey Through Colombia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Jacobs
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130
Category/GenreTravel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781847084088
ClassificationsDewey:918.6104635092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Granta Books
Imprint Granta Books
Publication Date 1 August 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Running through the heart of Colombia is a river emblematic of the fascination and tragedy of South America, the Magdalena. Considered by some to be the most dangerous place in the world, travellers along the river - for centuries the only route into the vast South American interior - were at the mercy of tropical disease, dangerous animals and precarious barges. A third of the victims of 'la violencia', Colombia's period of civil conflict which began in the 1950s, ended up in its waters. Townships alongside it have experienced some of the worst massacres in South American history. In 2011, Michael Jacobs travelled its whole length to the river's source high up in Andean moorlands controlled by guerrillas. In spellbinding prose, he charts the dangers he negotiated including a terrifying three day encounter with the FARC - while uncovering the river's history of pioneering explorations, environmental decline and political violence. As Jacobs delves into the history of destruction and decay along the river, he also makes a deeply personal exploration into memory and its loss: not far from the river's banks lies a group of townships with the highest incidence of early onset Alzheimer's in the world. Jacobs reflects on the lives of his father, and his mother - sufferers respectively from Alzheimer's and dementia - as he travels upstream towards what comes to seem like a heartland of mystery, magic and darkness.

Author Biography

Michael Jacobs was born in Italy and studied Art History at the Courtauld Institute in London. He is the author of several travel books, including Andes (Granta, 2010) and was shortlisted for the 2004 Thomas Cook prize. He lives in Spain and London.