THE QUICK ESCAPE
If you've been watching a bit too much Dr. 90210, maybe its time to escape from mid-summer ruts. Here's a quick peek at five books that might get you off the couch and out into the world of adventure.
No.1
I love Alain de Bottom! His wit & incite have made it necessary for me to read most of his books! One day, I'll have read them all. This book is next on the my book list.
No.2
Argh! Tis find a treasure with a shipmate named Captain Barry! Why not find a bit of retreat at the bottom of the ocean!
No.1
I love Alain de Bottom! His wit & incite have made it necessary for me to read most of his books! One day, I'll have read them all. This book is next on the my book list.
LIBRARY JOURNAL
An experienced traveler and the author of five books, including How Proust Can Change Your Life, De Botton here offers nine essays concerning the art of travel. Divided into five sections "Departure," "Motives," "Landscape," "Art," and "Return" the essays start with one of the author's travel experiences, meander through artists or writers related to it, and then intertwine the two. De Botton's style is very thoughtful and dense; he considers events of the moment and relates them to his internal dialog, showing how experiences from the past affect the present. In "On Curiosity," for example, which describes a weekend in Madrid, De Botton compares his reliance on a very detailed guidebook to the numerous systematic measurements Alexander von Humboldt made during his 1799 travels in South America. De Botton compares Humboldt's insatiable desire for detail with his own ennui and wish that he were home. There are also details about a fight over dessert, the van Gogh trail in Provence, and Wordsworth's vision of nature. Although well written and interesting, this volume will have limited popular appeal. Recommended for larger public libraries. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/15/02.] Alison Hopkins, Brantford P.L., ON Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
No.2
Argh! Tis find a treasure with a shipmate named Captain Barry! Why not find a bit of retreat at the bottom of the ocean!