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Tags: Biography, Lang:en
Summary
This book is about a remarkable man, Giovanni Maria de
Agostini, born in Italy in 1801, who combined two seemingly
contradictory aspirations: a fervent desire to devote his whole
life to “perfect solitude” and an astonishing urge
to travel incessantly. Following extensive travel in Europe, Agostini takes vows
revocable only by formal dispensation from the Pope. He
immediately leaves forever his “beloved Italy” for
South America. Twenty-one years he spends traversing that, at
the time, greatly unexplored continent, visiting Venezuela,
Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay,
and Chile. Seeking change and another continent, Agostini leaves South
America for Mexico, passing through Panama and Guatemala, and
then Mexico for North America, passing through Cuba. In Cuba,
he is hailed as an extraordinary adventurer, his photograph is
taken, and he is proclaimed “The Wonder of Our
Century.” After arrival in New York, he walks to Canada, where he
spends almost a year, then “goes west,” eventually
reaching, in the midst of the American Civil War, the Territory
of New Mexico, where he meets his merciless fate. "David G. Thomas has finally pulled back the veil of
obscurity that long shrouded one of the most enduring mysteries
in New Mexico's long history to reveal the true story of the
Hermit, Giovanni Maria de Agostini. Tracking Agostini from
Italy throughout South and North America to his final resting
place in Mesilla, Thomas has once again proven himself a master
history detective. Of particular interest is the information
about the Hermit's life in Brazil, which closely parallels his
remarkable experience in New Mexico, and required extensive
research in Portuguese sources. Thomas's efforts make it
possible to understand this deeply religious man." -- Rick
Hendricks, New Mexico State Historian