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Loading... Shadow of the Silk Roadby Colin Thubron
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. http://amiralace.blogspot.com/2007/04... ( )Colin Thubron has written this account of his 7000-mile trip along the Silk Road, from China to Turkey. At times I loved this book. Mr. Thubron encounters many interesting people in his journey and has an ability to draw out their stories, dreams, hopes and fears. Sometimes humourous, sometimes sad, his stories of the people were wonderful. They reminded me a bit of John Berendt's marvelous way of finding and introducing fascinating people to the reader. At other times -- unfortunately too many -- I found myself lost and confused. Mr. Thubron's descriptions of paintings and architecture, and his fictional conversations with an imaginary friend were beautifully written. He has a flair for description and evoking imagery that is unsurpassed. But too much of a good thing isn't a good thing. I often wondered "where is he again? What is he describing now?" Glad I read this, but I don't think I'll be looking for more by this author. Wonderful prose, interesting conversations with those the author meets as he travels the remnants of the ancient Silk Road. Thubron travels the length of the Silk Road, at least one of its many traces, and uncovers traces of what has the feel of lost history. Wonderfully written, Thubron's book intermingles contemporary observations with deep and rich historical asides. The breadth of his knowledge is humbling and brings to mind the like erudition that Patrick Fermor brought to A Time Of Gifts and Between The Woods And The Water. Thubron's acerbic tone sometimes echoes the travel writing of Paul Theroux. Full review: ( http://bachlab.balbach.net/coolread4.... ) in summary: beautiful prose and insights but pessimistic and dark. no reviews | add a review
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