Based on a couple interviews I've seen, I've been wanting to read Peter Matthiessen for some years now. Instead of committing to a complete work, as I am always reluctant to do, this collection seemed like a good start.
I'm currently reading an excerpt from "The Cloud Forest: A Chronicle of the South American Wilderness." What an arduous chapter! His depiction of the jungle is as vivid as Herzog's "Aguirre," and is a little less painful to read as it was to experience (ha!). Matthiessen can really take you in there, and even this early work is enjoyable to read. As noted by the editor, McKay Jenkins, it is also reminiscent of Conrad's "Heart of Darkness."
I have some attraction to jungle narratives, and I don't know why. Next I will return to Oliver Sack's "Oaxaca Journal" where I hope to read about more of someone else's hardship in pursuing something wild, unique, and totally out of the way.