Falling Off the Map by Pico Iyer

Falling Off the Map by Pico Iyer

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Using the same sympathy and eye for the absurd that characterized his "Video Night in Kathmandu", the author describes countries ranging from Paraguay to Iceland, North Korea to Argentian, Cuba to Bhutan, and Vietnam to Australia - places which many people avoid and which he calls "lonely places".

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Falling Off the Map by Pico Iyer

Using the same sympathy and eye for the absurd that characterized his "Video Night in Kathmandu", the traveller Pico Iyer describes countries ranging from Paraguay to Iceland, North Korea to Argentian, Cuba to Bhutan, and Vietnam to Australia - places which many people make a point of avoiding and which he calls "lonely places". In a tightly-sealed North Korea, he sees no tourists, yet notes that the Koreans are building the largest tourist hotel in the world, 105 storeys high. The Vietnamese, conversely, declared 1990 the "Year of the Tourist", yet chose the same year to tear down all their hotels for remodelling. In Cuba Iyer finds an effigy of Ronald Reagan in "Cretins' Corner" in the Museum of the Revolution and "shortages of everything except ironies", while in Paraguay, perhaps the loneliest place of all, where corruption is raised to the level of an art form, he notes: "Everyone has a price, and usually it was discounted".
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780552995856
ISBN 10 0552995851
Titre Falling Off the Map
Auteur Pico Iyer
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Transworld Publishers Ltd
Année de publication 1994-01-06
Nombre de pages 208
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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