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Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway Bazaar,New
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Thirty years after the epic journey chronicled in his classic work The Great Railway Bazaar, the worlds most acclaimed travel writer recreates his 25,000mile journey through eastern Europe, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, and Siberia.Half a lifetime ago, Paul Theroux virtually invented the modern travel narrative by recounting his grand tour by train through Asia. In the three decades since, the world he recorded in that book has undergone phenomenal change. The Soviet Union has collapsed and China has risen; India booms while Burma smothers under dictatorship; Vietnam flourishes in the aftermath of the havoc America was unleashing on it the last time Theroux passed through. And no one is better able to capture the texture, sights, smells, and sounds of that changing landscape than Theroux.Therouxs odyssey takes him from eastern Europe, still hungover from communism, through tense but thriving Turkey into the Caucasus, where Georgia limps back toward feudalism while its neighbor Azerbaijan revels in oilfueled capitalism. Theroux is firsthand witness to it all, traveling as the locals doby stifling train, rattletrap bus, illicit taxi, and mudcaked footencountering adventures only he could have: from the literary (sparring with the incisive Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk) to the dissolute (surviving a weeklong bender on the TransSiberian Railroad). And wherever he goes, his omnivorous curiosity and unerring eye for detail never fail to inspire, enlighten, inform, and entertain.PAUL THEROUX was born in Medford, Massachusetts, in 1941 and published his first novel, Waldo, in 1967. His fiction includes The Mosquito Coast, My Secret History, My Other Life, Kowloon Tong, Blinding Light, and most recently, The Elephanta Suite. His highly acclaimed travel books include Riding the Iron Rooster, The Great Railway Bazaar, The Old Patagonian Express, Fresh Air Fiend, and Dark Star Safari. He has been the guest editor of The Best American Travel Writing and is a frequent contributor to various magazines, including The New Yorker. He lives in Hawaii and on Cape Cod.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star'? A: The main theme revolves around the exploration of changing landscapes and cultures across eastern Europe, central Asia, and beyond, as Paul Theroux reflects on his experiences traveling by train.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star'? A: The author is Paul Theroux, a renowned travel writer known for his vivid storytelling and deep insights into the places he visits.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book has a hardcover binding, which provides durability and a premium feel.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star'? A: The book contains 496 pages.
- Q: When was 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star' published? A: The book was published on August 18, 2008.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone interested in travel literature? A: Yes, this book is ideal for those interested in travel literature, as it captures Theroux's extensive journey and the transformations in various regions.
- Q: Does 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star' include illustrations or photographs? A: The book does not include illustrations or photographs; it focuses on narrative storytelling.
- Q: What is the significance of the title 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star'? A: The title reflects Theroux's journey through regions rich in history and cultural change, evoking the idea of trains as vessels of exploration and discovery.
- Q: Is 'Ghost Train to the Eastern Star' a sequel to 'The Great Railway Bazaar'? A: Yes, it serves as a follow-up to 'The Great Railway Bazaar,' revisiting some of the same regions with a fresh perspective after thirty years.
- Q: What kind of reader would enjoy this book? A: Readers who appreciate travel narratives, cultural insights, and personal reflections on journeys will likely enjoy this book.