The Art of Travel
โ Scribed by Botton, Alain De
- Book ID
- 108569330
- Publisher
- Pantheon
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 7 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307481665
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The urge to be somewhere else is one of the abiding traits of human nature; in *The Art of Travel* author Alain de Botton (*The Consolations of Philosophy*, *How Proust Can Change Your Life*) sets out to discover why in his own inimitably witty and discursive way. Of course, the proximate reasons we travel are many and various: as de Botton explains. Using the travel experiences of great writers and artists, like Van Gogh, Ruskin, Huysmans and Wordsworth (in Provence, Venice, Belgium and the Lake District respectively), de Botton shows that men will travel to see beautiful buildings, or climb beautiful mountains, or make love to beautiful (and comparatively amoral) women. But, using the same artists, de Botton also shows that there is an underlying theme to all travel: the urge for difference, for the rhapsody of change. That this is an urge more often disappointed than gratified only makes the condition more poignant. One of de Botton's best chapters, on Flaubert, amplifies this tragicomic point: the French novelist spent enervating years in genteel Normandy longing for the sensual splendours of Egypt, then, when he finally reached the pyramids, he promptly lapsed into maudlin nostalgia for rainy, bourgeois Rouen.
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