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Fordlandia

Published
Sep 2000
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
256

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Fordlandia is a haunting, evocative novel at whose core lies a nugget of fact: In 1929, Henry Ford, presiding in divine authority over his automobile empire, grew tired of the British monopoly on Brazilian rubber. So, with signature hubris, Ford decided he would produce his own rubber and set about colonizing the Amazon, ultimately investing millions and founding an entire city around his rubber plantation. The name of the city was Fordlandia.

Surrounding this historical curiosity is a rich, captivating tales that explores the fundamental struggle between man and the natural world. Eduardo Sguiglia's exquisitely imagined Fordlandia is a town of characters by turns engaging and enigmatic, who draw the reader into their various worlds so effortlessly and ingenuously that their dreams, discoveries, and downfalls begin to seem as immediate and piercing as one's won.

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Oct 2001 Griffin ISBN13 9780312283995 ISBN10 0312283997
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First Edition Sep 2000 Thomas Dunne ISBN13 9780312265922 ISBN10 0312265921
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May 2019 Audible Studios ISBN10 B07RYN6DS9
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Aug 2019 Brilliance Audio ISBN13 9781799719519 ISBN10 1799719510
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