The Dragon Run: Two Canadians, Ten Bhutanese, One Stray Dog
Autor Tony Robinson-Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772123005
ISBN-10: 1772123005
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
ISBN-10: 1772123005
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
Cuprins
Map1 Lama’s Blessing2 Precious Teacher3 “Long Distance Dozen”4 Birth of an Idea5 Royal Sanction6 The Longest Climb7 Clowns and Phalluses8 Death of a Runner9 Shabdrung Sheep10 Yalama!11 Cure for Our Sufferings12 Bumpy Road to Wangdi13 Tea with Her MajestyEpilogueAcknowledgementsNotesGlossary
Comentariile autorului
15 B&W photographs, 8 drawings, 1 map, glossary
Recenzii
A worthy addition to the canon of running memoirs. An unprecedented journey across a singular spiritual landscape, enlivened by Robinson-Smith’s keen eye for detail, beautiful prose, and remarkable endurance. A travelogue that takes seriously its responsibility to its hosts. Thoughtful, mindful, compelling.
"Robinson-Smith's account of the Tara-thon is lively, richly detailed and unvarnished... [The] imagination is caught by what Robinson-Smith reveals about the society itself, Bhutan's history, the wary insularity of its mountain fastness, the harsh demands of life there, the delightfully appealing economic measure known as Gross National Happiness, and the effects, good and bad, of increased contact with the modern world." Richard Cumyn, The Fiddlehead, November 2018
"Travel writing in Canada is alive, well, and robustly athletic.... Robinson-Smith does a good job of juxtaposing Western perceptions, both historic and modern, with the challenges faced by the Bhutanese..." [Full review at http://canlit.ca/article/running-and-riding-away/]
"Robinson-Smith's account of the Tara-thon is lively, richly detailed and unvarnished... [The] imagination is caught by what Robinson-Smith reveals about the society itself, Bhutan's history, the wary insularity of its mountain fastness, the harsh demands of life there, the delightfully appealing economic measure known as Gross National Happiness, and the effects, good and bad, of increased contact with the modern world." Richard Cumyn, The Fiddlehead, November 2018
"Travel writing in Canada is alive, well, and robustly athletic.... Robinson-Smith does a good job of juxtaposing Western perceptions, both historic and modern, with the challenges faced by the Bhutanese..." [Full review at http://canlit.ca/article/running-and-riding-away/]