Translated here for the first time into English, this collection of shorter travel writings from the golden pen of Nicolas Bouvier covers journeys undertaken in the 1970s, '80s and '90s. In the Aran Isles in mid-winter, he glories in the extremities of the wind outside while inside, feverish, he is enchanted by local tales which hum like a kettle on the fire. In Xian, he pays homage to the civilised brilliance and understatement of his guide, while in Korea he experiences the unchanging beauty of the Buddhist temple at Haeinsa and is marked forever by his climb of volcanic Halla-San. And the roots of his interminable curiosity and amusement are traced back to his childhood reading, and to the bitter war he conducted at the age of eight to rid himself of his arch-nemesis, Bertha.
So It Goes : Travels in the Aran Isles, Xian and places in between
Nicolas Bouvier
bookThe Japanese Chronicles
Nicolas Bouvier
bookLa Loi du Silence : Roman sur le harcèlement scolaire
Nicolas Bouvier
bookSouviens-toi... : Prix Emeraude Livres en Quercy 2015
Nicolas Bouvier
bookThe Scorpion-Fish
Nicolas Bouvier
bookThe Way of the World : Two men in a car from Geneva to the Khyber Pass
Nicolas Bouvier
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