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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_KaneJoe Kane - Wikipedia

    Joe Kane is an American journalist and author who wrote Running the Amazon and Savages. He traveled the Amazon River from source to sea and explored the Huaorani culture in Ecuador.

  2. Other Kane authored publications include 2010’s NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE MOST TERRIFYING ZOMBIE MOVIE EVER (admittedly something of a done-to-death subject, but the book is as thorough a guide to NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD as any you’ll find), the baseball novel THE SAGA OF SIX FINGER PIKE (described as “John R. Tunis meets David Lynch in the Twilight Zone”) and a 2018 memoir entitled FOUND FOOTAGE: HOW THE ASTRO-ZOMBIES SAVED MY LIFE AND OTHER TALES OF MOVIE ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_KaneJoseph Kane - Wikipedia

    Joseph Kane (1894-1975) was an American film director, producer, editor and writer, best known for his Western films. He worked for Republic Pictures and directed many Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and John Wayne movies.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Joe Kane investigates the intricate tangle of allegiances the Huaroni face as oil development hits, and the loyalties of various members of this small nation divide. I found it quite dispiriting, but those who continue to be starry-eyed romanticists or naive do-gooders may find these pages instructive, if they can get through what is a tough subject.

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  5. Joe Kane's personal account of the first expedition to travel the entirety of the world's longest river is a riveting adventure in the tradition of Joseph Conrad, filled with death-defying encounters: with narco-traffickers and Sendero Luminoso guerrillas and nature at its most unforgiving.

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  6. Joe Kane is the author of Running the Amazon (3.96 avg rating, 1930 ratings, 132 reviews, published 1989), Savages (4.08 avg rating, 771 ratings, 83 revi...

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  8. Jun 23, 2023 · Joe Kane is known for his books on the Amazon and its indigenous peoples, such as "Running the Amazon" and "Savages". He explores the ecological and social challenges of the rainforest and its inhabitants through immersive and empathetic storytelling.