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Tramp Or The Art Of Living A Wild And Poetic Life Tomas Espedal

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Tramp Or The Art Of Living A Wild And Poetic Life Tomas Espedal
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Publisher: Seagull Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.55 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Tomas Espedal
ISBN: 9781906497682, 1906497680
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Tramp Or The Art Of Living A Wild And Poetic Life Tomas Espedal by Tomas Espedal 9781906497682, 1906497680 instant download after payment.

“Why travel?” asks Tomas Espedal in Tramp, “Why not just stay at home, in your room, in your house, in the place you like better than any other, your own place. The familiar house, the requisite rooms in which we have gathered the things we need, a good bed, a desk, a whole pile of books. The windows giving on to the sea and the garden with its apple trees and holly hedge, a beautiful garden, growing wild.” The first step in any trip or journey is always a footstep—the brave or curious act of putting one foot in front of the other and stepping out of the house onto the sidewalk below. Here, Espedal contemplates what this ambulatory mode of travel has meant for great artists and thinkers, including Rousseau, Kant, Hazlitt, Thoreau, Rimbaud, Whitman, Giacometti, and Robert Louis Stevenson. In the process, he confronts his own inability to write from a fixed abode and his refusal to banish the temptation to become permanently itinerant.

            Lyrical and rebellious, immediate and sensuous, Tramp entertainingly conveys Espedal’s own need to explore on foot—in places as diverse as Wales and Turkey—and offers us the excitement and adventure of being a companion on his fascinating and intriguing travels.

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