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Improbable Journeys

Autor Robin Magowan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mai 2002
All writers risk their identities, some with each sentence. But abroad, writing about a life that can't help but seem elusive, the charlatan in oneself may feel all too exposed. Limited to the surface, to the most fortuitous of impressions, how can a foreign pair of eyes hope to pen anything that can vie with something an insider, born there, carrying that landscape in his bones, might write?

For more than four decades, poet Robin Magowan has journeyed in search of ecstatic spiritual experiences. Hitchhiking and walking, by bus or boat or when necessary by horse, he has explored lands as exotic as Nepal and New Guinea, as classic as Italy or France, and as forgotten as Persia and pre-Castro Cuba. All the while he has submerged himself, whether in the mysteries of Haitian voodoo or the simples pleasures of Burgundian peasant life. Known for the beauty, wit, and expressive power of his prose, Magowan's writing vibrates with the intensity of an outsider who crawls into the skin of a country--and emerges transformed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810160927
ISBN-10: 0810160927
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Marlboro Press

Notă biografică

ROBIN MAGOWAN is the author of America, America (Abbeville, 1999), Memoirs of a Minotaur (Story Line, 1999), Lilac Cigarette in a Wish Cathedral: Poems (South Carolina, 1998), Tour de France (Velo, 1996), and Fabled Cities of Central Asia: Samarkand, Bukahra, Khiva (Abbeville, 1990). He is also the translator of Henri Michaux's Ecuador, published in 2001 by Northwestern University Press. He lives in Salisbury, Connecticut.

Cuprins

Introduction
Voyage Noir: Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica
Persian Mirages
Dancing Outside: A Summer on Lesbos
Zambia: Bars and Barflies
Madagascar: Life in the Red lane
A Trek in Nepal
Beginnings of a Life Abroad: Two Houses in the Burgundian Auxois
Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
Trinidad: Rain Forest Birding
Indelible Gestures: New Guinea's Birds and Men
On Learning to Travel in a Rock Garden
Acknowledgments

Descriere

For more than four decades, poet Robin Magowan has journeyed in search of ecstatic spiritual experiences. Hitchhiking and walking, by bus or boat or when necessary by horse, he has explored lands as exotic as Nepal and New Guinea, as classic as Italy or France, and as forgotten as Persia and pre-Castro Cuba. All the while he has submerged himself, whether in the mysteries of Haitian voodoo or the simples pleasures of Burgundian peasant life. Known for the beauty, wit, and expressive power of his prose, Magowan's writing vibrates with the intensity of an outsider who crawls into the skin of a country--and emerges transformed.