Sunrise with Seamonsters

Sunrise with Seamonsters
Author: Paul Theroux
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1986
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0395415012

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" ... Collection of decidedly opinionated articles, essays, and ruminations, spanning two decades ..."--Page 4 of cover

Sunrise with Seamonsters

Sunrise with Seamonsters
Author: Outlet,Paul Theroux
Publsiher: Random House Value Pub
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1987-11-25
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0517661616

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Sunrise with Seamonsters

Sunrise with Seamonsters
Author: Paul Theroux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN: OCLC:939654494

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In this wide ranging collection of his work this traveller of over twenty years tells of his Peace Corps work as a young man, working unconsciously for the German CIA, through many literary encounters and on to the explicit sexual urges of Mrs Robinson.

The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing

The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing
Author: Tim Youngs
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107244344

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Critics have long struggled to find a suitable category for travelogues. From its ancient origins to the present day, the travel narrative has borrowed elements from various genres - from epic poetry to literary reportage - in order to evoke distant cultures and exotic locales, and sometimes those closer to hand. Tim Youngs argues in this lucid and detailed Introduction that travel writing redefines the myriad genres it comprises and is best understood on its own terms. To this end, Youngs surveys some of the most celebrated travel literature from the medieval period until the present, exploring themes such as the quest motif, the traveler's inner journey, postcolonial travel and issues of gender and sexuality. The text culminates in a chapter on twenty-first-century travel writing and offers predictions about future trends in the genre, making this Introduction an ideal guide for today's students, teachers and travel writing enthusiasts.

Windows on Japan

Windows on Japan
Author: Bruce Roscoe
Publsiher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 9780875864914

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Windows on Japan is a deeply insightful commentary that alternates chapters of physical travel with ‘travel’ through perception about Japan, and challenges the logic of much Western thought about the country that perplexes as much as it pleases. The author walked a route that connects the ports of Niigata and Yokohama and from these windows on the world considers perceptions of people and place. He also assesses the effect of Japan on writers from Jonathan Swift to Oscar Wilde, Shirley MacLaine and Paul Theroux with surprising results. The trading entity that wraps its tentacles around the globe, converses in most languages and understands most customs, is perceptive and urbane and none appears more capable or cosmopolitan. Yet the individuals who inhabit these islands take refuge in their language as a private habitat, resent intrusions, and are captured by a cultural particularism that distances them from others. The author discusses this paradox, as well as environmental and linguistic issues and topics of history and literature. Along the way, he lifts a veil on the life of a snow country geisha, discusses current events with a priest and a reporter, and takes advice on becoming a Japanese. Though he is understood, it is only on return visits to places he has come to love that he wins acceptance. Notes on music delightfully enrich the narrative.

Have You Ever Had a Hunch

Have You Ever Had a Hunch
Author: Ellen Palestrant
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9781587365256

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Reclaim your creativity by exploring the educational, sociological, psychological, and political influences on independent thinking. Have You Ever Had a Hunch is a powerful tool for self-growth and an invaluable gift for anyone wanting to explore their own creativity. In a series of short, to the point chapters, author Ellen Palestrant strips away the layers of inhibition and repression that encumbers us all.

Train Beyond the Mountains

Train Beyond the Mountains
Author: Rick Antonson
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771644884

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A captivating journey blending memoir, history, and biography that takes the reader on one of the world's most famous trains and tells of carving the dramatic route it follows, while pondering other international railways through the eyes of travellers past and present. Rick Antonson has ridden trains in more than thirty-five countries—but almost everything he thinks he knows about train travel changes when he boards the Rocky Mountaineer with his ten-year-old grandson, Riley. As they wind over trestles and through tunnels, each mile of track uncovers stories of dynamite and discovery, surveyors and schemers, explorers and visionaries, and the people who helped to build Canada against the odds of geography and politics. Surrounded by a wild landscape that sparks imagination, fellow passengers recount train travels in other countries, get nostalgic for the era of steam locomotives, and consider life’s unfinished journeys. Peppered with spirited dialogue, heartrending vignettes, and intriguing anecdotes, Train Beyond the Mountains is a travelogue with urgency: to make your travel dreams happen now. As one passenger muses, "The mistake we make is that we think we have time."

Keywords for Travel Writing Studies

Keywords for Travel Writing Studies
Author: Charles Forsdick,Zoë Kinsley,Kathryn Walchester
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783089246

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Keywords for Travel Writing Studies draws on the notion of the ‘keyword’ as initially elaborated by Raymond Williams in his seminal 1976 text Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society to present 100 concepts central to the study of travel writing as a literary form. Each entry in the volume is around 1,000 words, the style more essayistic than encyclopaedic, with contributors reflecting on their chosen keyword from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The emphasis on travelogues and other cultural representations of mobility drawn from a range of national and linguistic traditions ensures that the volume has a comparative dimension; the aim is to give an overview of each term in its historical and theoretical complexity, providing readers with a clear sense of how the selected words are essential to a critical understanding of travel writing. Each entry is complemented by an annotated bibliography of five essential items suggesting further reading.