The Great Railway Bazaar (English, Paperback, Theroux Paul)
The Great Railway Bazaar, by Paul Theroux, is the account of his journey by rail through Asia. This travelogue recounting Theroux’s four-month expedition will take readers through a memorable journey as well.
Summary of the Book
This title narrates Theroux's journey, travelling through the Middle East, Europe, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, before returning through the Trans-Siberian Railway. Referred to as a classic title in the genre of travel writing, the book contains depictions of evocative, legendary train routes including the Khyber Pass Local, the Direct-Orient Express, the Golden Arrow to Kuala Lumpur, the Delhi Mail from Jaipur, the Hikari Super Express to Tokyo and the Trans-Siberian Express. The author vividly describes the diverse cultures, places, sights and sounds, and the interesting people he met throughout the journey. The Great Railway Bazaar is an entertaining travelogue that pays an affectionate tribute to the romantic idea of train travel and all the experiences associated with it.
About Paul Theroux
Paul Theroux is an American novelist and travel writer. His work, The Mosquito Coast, was adapted as a movie in 1986, and the title won him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1981. Some of his other notable works include: Fong and the Indians, Sinning with Annie, The Black House, Girls at Play, and The London Embassy.
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A great book.
Abhishek Kona
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Feb, 2012
A thoughtful, engaging journey
yp
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Apr, 2012
Superb!!!
Avinash Talegaonkar
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Aug, 2013
too much sarcasm,to digest
Ravinder Singh
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May, 2013