Tristes TropiquesPenguin, 31.01.2012 - 448 Seiten "A magical masterpiece."—Robert Ardrey. A chronicle of the author's search for a civilization "reduced to its most basic expression." |
Inhalt
The West Indies | |
The Quest for Power | |
PART TWO TRAVEL NOTES | |
Looking Back | |
A Native Community and its LifeStyle | |
PART SIX BORORO | |
Gold and Diamonds | |
Virtuous Savages | |
The Living and the Dead | |
PART SEVEN NAMBIKWARA | |
The Lost World | |
In the Sertão | |
The Making of an Anthropologist | |
Sunset | |
PART THREE THE NEW WORLD | |
The Doldrums | |
Guanabara | |
Crossing the Tropic | |
São Paulo | |
PART FOUR THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS | |
Towns and Countryside | |
Pioneer Zone | |
The Magic Carpet | |
Crowds | |
Markets | |
PART FIVE CADUVEO | |
Parana | |
Pantanal | |
Nalike | |
On the Line | |
Family Life | |
A Writing Lesson | |
Men Women and Chiefs | |
PART EIGHT TUPIKAWAHIB | |
A Canoe Trip | |
Robinson Crusoe | |
In the Forest | |
The Village of the Crickets | |
The Farce of the Japim Bird | |
Amazonia | |
Seringal | |
PART NINE THE RETURN | |
The Apotheosis of Augustus | |
A Little Glass of | |
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