At Play in the Fields of the Lord

Peter Matthiessen

Recommended By

Book Synopsis

"At Play in the Fields of the Lord" by Peter Matthiessen is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that takes readers into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, where the clash between indigenous tribes and American missionaries sparks a powerful exploration of identity, cultural divide, and the destructive nature of imperialism.

The story follows two main characters: Martin Quarrier, an American missionary determined to save the souls of the native Indians, and Lewis Moon, a former hotshot pilot turned mercenary seeking adventure in the jungle. Their paths intertwine as they navigate the treacherous landscape, each driven by their own motivations and haunted by their own demons.

As they immerse themselves in the indigenous community called the Niaruna, the missionaries face resistance and hostility from the tribespeople, who see their presence as a threat to their way of life. Amidst the cultural clashes, the novel delves into complex themes of faith, spirituality, and the moral ambiguity of imposing one's beliefs onto others.

Matthiessen's vivid and evocative prose brings the Amazon rainforest to life, painting a mesmerizing backdrop that parallels the internal struggles of the characters. The lush landscape, filled with exotic flora and fauna, becomes a metaphorical battleground where the clash of ideologies plays out.

With its exploration of the complexities of human nature, "At Play in the Fields of the Lord" raises profound questions about the price of progress, the inherent violence of colonization, and the destructive impact of Western intervention on indigenous cultures. Matthiessen captures the essence of the Amazon and creates a riveting novel that challenges readers to confront their own prejudices and question the boundaries of moral righteousness in an ever-changing world.

Explore More Books

See All
The Fourth Part of the World
High
Justice on Trial
The Third Wave
Stress Test
Iacocca
Lincoln at Gettysburg
Consider Phlebas
Out of the Crisis
Twelve Against The Gods
The Bias That Divides Us
Linchpin
Judgment in Managerial Decision Making
Triggered
Anna Karenina
Atlas Shrugged
A Short Guide to a Happy Life
Modern Aramaic (Assyrinan/Syriac) Dictionary
The Book of Five Rings
Poor Numbers
The Undercover Economist
Vagabonding
Gridiron Genius
Execution
Folk Devils and Moral Panics
The Amber Spyglass
A Short History of Financial Euphoria
The Nature of the Beast
Shadow Divers
Stranger In A Strange Land
Destined For War
The Art of  Scientific Investigation
Mastering The Market Cycle
Artificial Intelligence
The Legend of Henry Ford
The Painted Bird
Restoring Our Republic
Lessons for the Living
The World Without Us
Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
The Fourth Turning
The Sum of Us
Kochland
Sit Like a Buddha
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Awakening Joy
The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership
The Tycoons
Malabar Farm
The Watchman's Rattle
Global Crisis
Smart People Should Build Things
The Purple Cow
Indistractable
Civilized to Death
The Art of Spirited Away
Building the Intentional University
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
A Story Lately Told
The Power of Full Engagement
Immortality
The Great Convergence
The Essential Scratch and Sniff Guide to Becoming a Wine Expert
Tales of the Unexpected
SuperFreakonomics
Friday Black
Undaunted Courage
House of Morgan
1,000 Foods To Eat Before You Die
Watchmen
Powering the Future
The Long Tail
Molecular Biology of the Cell
The Story of the Human Body
A Gentleman in Moscow
Race Against The Machine
A Curious Mind
Soon I Will Be Invincible
The Two-Parent Privelege
A Pattern Language
Home Economics
In Over Our Heads
The Upside of Inequality
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Now, Discover Your Strengths
Edison
Tribe of Mentors
The World We Have Lost
Sailing Alone Around The World
The Culture Code
The Water Dancer
Rational Expectations
David Bowie
Devil's Harbor
The Conquest of Gaul
Farsighted
No Two Alike
The Back of the Napkin
The Hate U Give
The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí