The Art of Travel
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The Art of Travel

by Alain De Botton

Publisher
National Geographic Books
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
2004-05-11

Overview

<b>A wise and utterly original book of travel essays from an international bestselling author that will “give one an expansive sense of wonder” (<i>The Baltimore Sun</i>). <br></b><br> Any Baedeker will tell us where we ought to travel, but only Alain de Botton will tell us how and why. With the same intelligence and insouciant charm he brought to <i>How Proust Can Save Your Life, </i>de Botton considers the pleasures of anticipation; the allure of the exotic, and the value of noticing everything from a seascape in Barbados to the takeoffs at Heathrow. <br><br> Even as de Botton takes the reader along on his own peregrinations, he also cites such distinguished fellow-travelers as Baudelaire, Wordsworth, Van Gogh, the biologist Alexander von Humboldt, and the 18th-century eccentric Xavier de Maistre, who catalogued the wonders of his bedroom. <i>The Art of Travel</i> is a “refreshing and profoundly readable" book (<i>The Philadelphia Inquirer</i>). Don’t leave home without it.

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