
Here is a travel book with a difference: ten chronological chapters from a year of wandering, from the Pacific Northwest to Tuscany and back again to the trout-laden streams of California. Join Barich as he travels the globe, from the trout streams of Northern California to the auction ring at Saratoga, where millions of dollars may be gaveled away for a yearling thoroughbred; from seedy London pubs to a run-down Florentine palazzo during a glorious Italian spring. Learn the science of English beer brewing, the art of fly tying, how to generate hydroelectric power, the proper analysis of the Daily Racing Form, and the best way to eat artichokes. Freshness, wit and Barich's distinctive voice create a luminous travelogue crackling with an inimitable curiosity and an elegance of style that marks every step of this remarkable journey. (6 X 9, 240 pages)
This book investigates the intersection of personal experience and cultural observation through a series of chronological travel essays. Bill Barich, an experienced journalist and author, utilizes his background in observational reporting to document a year of global movement. He presents a framework of curiosity, using specific locales and niche activities to anchor his reflections on the human condition and the nuances of diverse environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics frequently note the elegance of Barich's prose and his ability to find significance in mundane details. Readers often highlight the book as a refined example of the travel essay genre that prioritizes atmosphere and personal voice over traditional tourist information.
Page Count:
24
Publication Date:
1985-01-08
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
014007418X
ISBN-13:
9780140074185
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