May 2022 Book, The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story
Talk About Books meets every third Wednesday of the month at Guilford Free Library at 6:30. We are not committed to any particular genre, but select according to group interest for the next month. For May we selected The Lost City of the Monkey God, a work of nonfiction by Douglas Preston.
Since the days of
conquistador Hernán Cortés, rumors have circulated about a lost city of
immense wealth hidden somewhere in the Honduran interior, called the
White City or the Lost City of the Monkey God. Indigenous tribes speak
of ancestors who fled there to escape the Spanish invaders, and they
warn that anyone who enters this sacred city will fall ill and die. In
1940, swashbuckling journalist Theodore Morde returned from the
rainforest with hundreds of artifacts and an electrifying story of
having found the Lost City of the Monkey God-but then committed suicide
without revealing its location.
Three quarters of a century
later, author Doug Preston joined a team of scientists on a
groundbreaking new quest. In 2012 he climbed aboard a rickety,
single-engine plane carrying the machine that would change everything:
lidar, a highly advanced, classified technology that could map the
terrain under the densest rainforest canopy. In an unexplored valley
ringed by steep mountains, that flight revealed the unmistakable image
of a sprawling metropolis, tantalizing evidence of not just an
undiscovered city but an enigmatic, lost civilization.
Venturing
into this raw, treacherous, but breathtakingly beautiful wilderness to
confirm the discovery, Preston and the team battled torrential rains,
quickmud, disease-carrying insects, jaguars, and deadly snakes. But it
wasn't until they returned that tragedy struck: Preston and others found
they had contracted in the ruins a horrifying, sometimes lethal-and
incurable-disease.
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