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- Language
- Portuguese
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- Publisher
- Companhia das Letras
- Pages
- 232
- ISBN
- 9786557828434
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This book is widely celebrated for its innovative and crucial collaborative authorship, bringing together an anthropologist and a prominent indigenous leader to share the Yanomami perspective directly. Reviewers consistently praise its ability to offer deep insights into Yanomami culture, cosmology, and their profound, respectful relationship with the forest and nature. Many highlight the book as an urgent and essential message regarding global environmental and health crises, advocating for a sustainable way of living that is relevant to all humanity. It is seen as a vital testimony for often-marginalized cultures and an important contribution to the global dialogue on climate change, with some finding its language accessible and its content highly current and engaging, further enhanced by spectacular accompanying artistic and photographic work.
However, some readers encountered difficulties with the book's structure and writing style. Critiques included the academic tone of one of the authors, which was described as challenging for those not already familiar with anthropological discourse, making the initial chapters particularly dense. The book's organization was sometimes perceived as disconnected, with chapters feeling like compiled texts written at different times, leading to repetitions of information. A few reviewers also noted that parts of the book felt more like an exhibition brochure than a cohesive literary work, with frequent references to a specific art exhibition. Additionally, some expressed discomfort with what they perceived as a condescending or colonialist undertone in certain sections, preferring the more direct voice of the indigenous co-author.
Despite these perceived challenges, the book is ultimately hailed as a fascinating, rich, and fundamental work. It is considered a deeply important and enlightening read that, while demanding patience, rewards the reader with a profound understanding of a unique worldview and pressing global issues. This book is particularly recommended for those interested in anthropology, indigenous cultures, environmental conservation, and the Amazon. It serves as a mandatory read for anyone seeking to comprehend diverse ways of life, the ongoing destruction in the Amazon, and indigenous perspectives on humanity's future, potentially inspiring further exploration of the authors' broader body of work.
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