Title:
Art of Travel
Genre:
Travel
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Type of Book:
Non-Fiction
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:18:53
Synopsis:
Rather than lavishing pages on the sumptuous taste of a sun-ripened olive in Provence, philosopher de Botton examines what inspires us to escape the humdrum and purchase tickets to Tahiti, tromp through the countryside, or wander Rome. Left to one voice, such an inquiry might grow dull, but de Botton uses the lives and works of artists and writers to explore the premise. With each chapter, the author dissects our motivation to depart normality and go (he quotes Baudelaire) "anywhere, anywhere!” De Bottons anecdotal accounts of his own travels illustrate the theme of each chapter, such as exoticism or escapism, showing the unexpected (but all too common) disappointments inherent in getting away. Then, using the interior and artistic lives of others, de Botton probes the psychological underpinnings of why we go. The book shines when discussing Flauberts lifelong urge for Egypt and painter Edward Hoppers affinity for the desolation of fuel stops and Automats. This literary travelogue feeds hungry readers seeking self-insight.
Author:
De Botton,
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Barcode:
0375725342
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:18:53