- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Travelling
- > Travelogues & Narrations
Description
In the final line of Voltaire's Candide, after our eponymous hero has been around the world and suffered all manner of hardship, catastrophe and reversal of fortune, he conclusively asserts: il faut cultiver notre jardin. "We must cultivate our garden." In other words, stay home and confine your travels to those of the imagination by reading books like Candide which do the traveling for you and are much less arduous and time-consuming, not to mention cheaper. At least that's my interpretation. In an age of mass tourism where it seems everyone just loves to travel, I myself have a well-cultivated aversion to travel. In fact my many trips over the years now come back to me as a string of disasters. But what may have been unpleasant for me personally can make for quite pleasant reading. For instance, no one wants to hear about your luxury Caribbean cruise with all the amenities, instead they want to hear about that voyage across the stormy North Atlantic on a container ship, you the sole passenger, and late one night opening your cabin door to find the captain's lifeless body lying at your feet. This nightmare and other horror trips are recounted at length in Tales of an Inadvertent Traveler, inviting you to enjoy a vicarious shudder from the comfort of your own garden, safely bounded by that white picket fence. Kevin McAleer wurde in Santa Monica, Kalifornien, geboren und lebt heute als Schriftsteller in Berlin. Zu seinen Büchern gehören die Romane SURFERBOY, BERLIN TANGO, POSTDOC und L.A. KID sowie das epische Gedicht ERROL FLYNN: An Epic Life, das der renommierte Filmkritiker Rex Reed als "ein gewagtes Abenteuer der biografischen Aufarbeitung" lobte, und die historische Monografie DUELING: The Cult of Honor in Fin-de-Siècle Germany, die von der Encyclopaedia Britannica zu einem der "Bücher des Jahres" gewählt wurde.
-
- 電子書籍
- 狼領主のお嬢様【タテスク】 Chapt…
-
- 電子書籍
- 異世界帰りの陰キャ、不良の王になる【タ…



