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Savage: The Life and Times of Jemmy Button (Hardcover)

by Nick Hazlewood (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (2 Mar 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340739118
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340739112
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 187,844 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Phrenology, the 19th-century pseudo-scientific analysis of skull contours, revealed Jemmy Button as having "a disposition to combat and destroy". The reading proved prescient for the Fuegians, who within a century found their numbers diminished from thousands to tens. That this could be directly attributed to Jemmy, taken as a boy in 1830 from Tierre del Fuego on the southern tip of South America to London and then returned to his people to spread the Christian word, provides a fascinating and juicy tale of zealous evangelism and the misguided compulsion to "civilise". Bruce Chatwin told the story in In Patagonia, but Nick Hazlewood's is the first full-length treatment of an unremarkable figure caught up in a remarkable episode.

The most famous passenger of the Beagle, which transported Jemmy and three others to England, was a fresh-faced young naturalist, Charles Darwin. In his account of the voyage, which decisively informed his 1859 thesis The Origin of Species, he called the Fuegians "the most abject and miserable creatures I anywhere beheld" (the phrenology of Darwin's nose apparently suggested "a lack of energy and determination"). Though that may say more about the unworldly Darwin than the Fuegians, there can be no doubt that they were markedly un-European, naked, unwashed and heathen. The massacre of eight men in 1860 by a mob reportedly led by Jemmy shocked the Patagonian Missionary Society, who were behind efforts to convert the South Atlantic, and whose eventual well-meaning perseverance introduced, along with the Bible, disease and ruin into the community. Hazlewood's writing has a mellifluous rhythm, lithely assimilating disparate sources while being unafraid to leave uncomfortable edges when appropriate, and proving particularly adept when Jemmy Button is centre stage, dressed in his dandy pomp and finery like the Pearly King of Walthamstow. Walking a tightrope himself between a rollicking yarn and censorious anthropology, Hazlewood keeps his balance to offer an insightful yet depressingly familiar account of the noble savage undone by the savage noble. --David Vincent

Sunday Telegraph
'His book is fascinating, and indispensable for those interested in tragic clashes of culture'

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating,gripping and remarkable story beautifully told, 22 Feb 2000
Nick Hazlewood has come up with a historical masterpiece. The story of Jemmy Button is one that touches us all, of a man taken from his roots by an alien culture and thrust into a world where he is nothing more than an object of fascination. Nick Hazlewood has discovered a story that sheds new light on the behaviour of so called "civilised" man and takes us into the life of an individual whom we learn to understand, love, and admire.

The story is fascinatingly told working its way from Jemmys origins in Tierra del Fuego to his capture by the British and his travels across to a Victorian England obsessed with the new. The tale of his reception by the British establishment and his realisation of the danger which his people faced is a remarkable piece of writing from an author who has obviously worked hard to reach deep inside this character from the past. It is an entertaining and gripping story remarkably told. If you have never picked up a history book before then I suggest that you start at the first page of "Savage" and work your way through to the end. You will not be disappointed.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Read!, 3 Jun 2002
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I ha no idea what to expect from this book when I picked it up, but I was surprised to find myself fascinated by the story of Jemmy Button and pulled efforlessly through (what is a long book)by the skill of the writer.

Although the story of one man, the book does fill out his world for the reader with first rate historical research, meticulous detail and a host of truly amazing characters. Yet, at all times, these always relate directly back to Jemmy and his centrality is never lost in a sea of irrelevant detail, as so often happens in books such as this.

The later sections concerning the missonary attempts to 'tame' the Yamana where, I felt, entirely appropriate and I was surprised at how interested I was in their story too. Even after Jemmy's death, the reader is so involved, I would have felt cheated if the author had not told us how the story of his people (as Jemmy had known them) ended.

This is a great book and deserves to be read by a great many more people. The writing is erudite and engaging, the story gripping and the research impressive. Buy it!

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