Laurence Blair is an award-winning writer and journalist. He was born and raised in Dorset, southwest England, and studied Ancient and Modern History at the University of Oxford. Since 2014, he has reported from across Latin America for outlets including the BBC, Economist, Financial Times, Guardian, New York Times and National Geographic. He currently lives in Asunci n, Paraguay.
Extraordinary … [t]his debut turns the familiar story of South
America’s origins inside out … There’s something oneiric about
South America in Blair’s storytelling; its broiling jungles,
smothering cloud forests and desiccated badlands are landscapes on
which dreams are built on. … Romantic, adventurous and thrilling,
Patria achieves something remarkable. Not only does Blair bring the
stink and splendour of these “forgotten nations” to pungent life,
but he also forces us to consider how, and why, they came to be
lost in the first place. His travels deserve their own TV series.
And his book’s import deserves a wide hearing – that to ignore
South America’s past is to ignore the planet’s future.
*The Telegraph*
Blair argues that South America is overlooked by the rest of the
world, especially Britain … His alternative history aims to redress
this deficit … A vivid and wide-ranging account
*Financial Times Books of the Year, 2024*
Energetic and scholarly… Blair is an engaging and knowledgeable
guide
*Critic*
A luscious, erudite romp through centuries of pre- and
post-Columbian history… The book buzzes like a beehive ... a tour
de force of literary mezcla: history, travelogue, social
commentary
*Times Literary Supplement*
A work of scholarship in its own right ... Patria also has a
descriptive flair that lifts Blair’s stories off the page. Best of
all, it introduces us to the myriad voices within South America
that are retelling their own past
*Spectator*
Sparkling ... rich and revealing ... Braiding strands of memoir
with others of narrative history and journalistic reportage, Patria
has a mood that is really quite compelling. For those of you
looking for a fresh and immersive read as the nights grow longer,
Blair's portrait of this 'lost continent' will make a fine choice
indeed.
*Unseen Histories*
Past and present cleverly entwine in this erudite, pacy and
brilliant book
*author of THE LOST PIANOS OF SIBERIA*
A distinctive and original account of an under-appreciated
continent ... Patria is a feat of historical detail. Blair is an
excellent guide
*History Today*
An ambitious, wide-ranging, and illuminating book focusing on South
American peoples, places, cultures and eras long overlooked,
repressed or misunderstood. ... a fascinating narrative [of] wit,
flair and passion
*Geographical*
Laurence Blair brings you to some of the hardest-to-reach places on
the planet with his lively writing and deep reporting in a book
that dives into the rarely told, often ugly and always fascinating
history of this beautiful and exploited continent. How did South
America arrive here and where is it going? Patria is one of the
best books yet to try to answer that question.
*Brazil bureau chief, NEW YORK TIMES*
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