The Art of Travel (translated Classics)

The Art of Travel (translated Classics)

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About This Novel

"The Art of Travel" is an important work by Alan de Botton, a talented writer known as "the wonder of British literature". Since its publication in 2002, it has been on the best-seller list in the United Kingdom and the United States. The British "Sunday Times" commented: This book is like a perfect journey, teaching us how to be curious, thinking and observing, and making us passionate about life again. Pricking a needle into the dream at the end of "Love in Prague", the oozing light blue can color de Botton's journey. The true color of any journey is transformed by the blue of the heart and the blue of the mist, becoming an irresistible temptation; space loses its geographical meaning In the direction of the location, time lazily turned into a wisp of fragrance; only Wordsworth, Baudelaire, Van Gogh and de Botton, a talented man, connected the itinerary and words, and the resonance throbbed in the depths of the soul; walking with de Botton, the road ahead was a journey to a distant place or a return to home in the sunset...

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Cat Wearing Bow Tie6mo ago

Some thoughts and insights triggered by the travel stories, as well as the author's pursuit of beauty and art.

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User 53510052154087mo ago

exist

The headphone jack is afraid of darkening my wife's blood

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Wealth and Wisdom87mo ago

very good

Very good very good

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Book Friends 20240908313_aa9mo ago

Some thoughts on why we want to travel and how humans face nature when traveling. I especially agree with the conclusions drawn in the book when facing the grand natural landscape.

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