Journey through Poland, Ukraine, Slovenia, and other places neglected
by tourists, with “an accomplished stylist with an eye for telling
detail” (Irvine Welsh). Andrzej Stasiuk is a restless and
indefatigable traveler. By car, train, bus, and ferry, he goes from
his native Poland to Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Albania,
Moldova, and Ukraine—to small towns and villages with strangely
evocative names. “The heart of my Europe,” he tells us, “beats
in Sokolów Podlaski and in Huși. It does not beat in Vienna.”
In Comrat, a funeral procession moves slowly down the main street, the
open coffin on a pickup truck, an old woman dressed in black brushing
away the flies above the face of the deceased. In Soroca, he locates a
baroque-Byzantine-Tatar-Turkish encampment, to meet Gypsies. And all
the way to Babadag, between the Baltic Coast and the Black Sea,
Stasiuk indulges his curiosity and his love for the forgotten places
and people of Europe. “There isn’t quite a name for the region
that holds the Polish writer Andrzej Stasiuk in thrall. The general
drift is from ‘the land of King Ubu to the land of Count Dracula’,
Poland to Romania. . . . Its nucleus is the landlocked centre of
Central Europe; its protoplasm spreads like an amoeba through the
Balkans. It cannot be convincingly mapped. . . . As travel writing,
this is unconventional, but as literature profoundly authentic.”
—The Independent (UK) “A mesmerizing, not-to-be-missed trek
through a little-visited region of the world.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A eulogy for the old Europe, the Europe both in and out of time,
the Europe now lost in the folds of the map.” —The Guardian (UK)
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Travels in the Other Europe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547549125
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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