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Masters of the Lost Land
The Untold Story of the Fight to Own the Amazon
When we think of the breathtaking deforestation of the world’s largest rainforest – 20 percent in the last 50 years – we often talk about superfires, barren land, and devastation to biodiversity. But the human story of this transformation remains untold. In the 1960s, the Brazilian government undertook a momentous initiative to make the Amazon a new economic frontier, trading virgin rainforest for vast agricultural potential. A contest took shape between Indigenous tribes and migrant farmworkers struggling to make a life for themselves in the rapidly changing jungle and canny landowners, or fazendeiros, who quickly took control of the region through unscrupulous land grabs and egregious human rights violations. Today, the Amazon is the world’s most dangerous place for land and environmental activists, with dozens killed every year.
One of the most controversial fazendeiros was Josélio de Barros Carneiro, a man with a dark past who ruled over the remote Amazon city of Rondon do Pará for decades. Allegations swirled around the violent tactics he and his allies used to silence opposition, but he didn’t meet a true challenger until the charismatic José Dutra da Costa, or Dezinho, took charge of the town’s small but robust farm workers’ union to mount a campaign for workers’ rights and fair distribution of land. When Dezinho was assassinated in cold blood, his widow, Maria Joel, resolved to finally bring the fazendeiros to justice for their crimes. Against great odds, and at extreme personal risk, she stepped into the spotlight her husband left behind, using her ingenuity and unwavering support from the farmworkers to mount a pivotal legal battle that drew massive international attention to their fight.
Featuring groundbreaking revelations and exclusive interviews, Masters of the Lost Land is the culmination of journalist Heriberto Araujo’s years-long investigation into a lawless world of brutal crimes, impunity, and ecological devastation. Set against the backdrop of President Bolsonaro’s devastating cuts to environmental protections, Brazil’s rapidly changing place in the geopolitical spectrum, and the fires ravaging the Amazon rainforest as the fazendeiros’ destruction of the land meets the unstoppable force of climate change, Masters of the Lost Land is a gripping read that’s also a timely and inspiring story of how people are fighting for—and winning—a better future for one of the last wild places on earth.
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Published 2022-05-01 by Custom House/Harpercollins |