Journey to Xanadu (e-bog) af Cronley, Tim
Cronley, Tim (forfatter)

Journey to Xanadu e-bog

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The book you are about to read is an account of my own personal wayfaring in two dimensions. It's the story of a physical trip that my wife and I took to the Far East in 2006. It is also an account of what I was thinking as I went exploring beyond the boundaries of my National and Cultural existence. It has a strange provenance. I wrote a first draft of it several months after the trip end...
E-bog 42,15 DKK
Forfattere Cronley, Tim (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 22 juli 2020
Længde 98 sider
Genrer Travel and holiday
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781728367439
The book you are about to read is an account of my own personal wayfaring in two dimensions. It's the story of a physical trip that my wife and I took to the Far East in 2006. It is also an account of what I was thinking as I went exploring beyond the boundaries of my National and Cultural existence. It has a strange provenance. I wrote a first draft of it several months after the trip ended using the notes from my journal. I then filed it away as simply a record of a personal trip. I did not consider it for publication because I could not place it in any recognizable publishing niche. It is therefore reasonable to ask why I am now publishing a manuscript that was created as far back as 2006. Oddly enough, I am doing so because of the Covid-19 pandemic. I decided to take advantage of the enforced isolation brought about because of the virus by cleaning out old files and folders that were taking up space. When I came across the folder of this manuscript I took another look at it, and decided that it might have merit for publication after all - in the same way that wine can achieve merit if we wait long enough. In this case, the wait has ended in a worldwide pandemic that has forced the entire world to go exploring beyond the boundaries of its troubled existence. I think that some of my observations recorded in 2006 may now have relevance. It will be up to the reader to prove me wrong.