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The Tao of Travel: Enlightenments from Lives on the Road, Travel maestro Theroux (The Great Railway Bazaar) conducts a rambling tour of the style on this diverting meditation on passages from his personal and other authors' works. Several chapters spotlight underappreciated trip authors from Samuel Johnson to Paul Bowles, whereas others discover issues each profound and whimsical. There are traditional set-piece literary evocations, including Thoreau on the hush of the Maine woods and Henry James on the depressing pleasures of Venice. A section on storied however disappointing destinations fingers Tahiti as "a mildewed island of surly colonials"; go again and forth epics—shipwrecks, Sahara crossings, Jon Krakauer's duel with Mount Everest—are celebrated; unique foods are recalled (beetles, monkey eyes, and human flesh, anyone?); and a few creators, like Emily Dickinson, just keep home and write about that. The weakest section is a compendium of aphoristic abstractions—"Travel is a vanishing act, a solitary journey down a pinched line of geography to oblivion"—while the strongest pieces descry a tangible location thru a discerning eye and pungent sensibility: "I do not think I shall ever put out of your mind the sight of Etna at sunset," Evelyn Waugh rhapsodizes; "othing I truly have considered in Art or Nature used to be slightly so revolting." Photos. (May 26) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.. And Now get Discount price. Read More


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