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Published Date : 1992
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Please go to Paul Theroux.com's new site, Paul TherouxFree Computer Help Forum Paul Theroux’s journeys have taken readers to the
ends of the earth and back again- across China in Riding The Iron
Rooster, deep into the Americas in the Old Patagonian Express,
through Europe and Asia in The Great Railway Bazaar. Now Theroux
launches his most exotic and tantalizing adventure yet, as he kayaks
the shimmering Pacific from island to island, exploring its surfy
coasts and blue lagoons, and happily taking up residence to discover
the secrets of these happy isles.
Theroux compares the vast Pacific to the
Universe: each island like a distant star, each archipelago like a
galaxy. His travels begin in what he calls “Meganesia”: the
great islands of New Zealand, where he walks the mountain trails of
the Fiordland wilderness; and Australia, where he hikes the red
ranges around Alice Springs (“Oceania after someone has pulled the
plug”) and camps among crocodiles and wild pigs on an Aboriginal
reserve.
Then, traveling with his collapsible kayak.
Theroux lives among the Trobriand Islanders of New Guinea, and
discovers the truth about their fabled sexual lives. From there, via
the megapode egg-diggers of the Solomon Islands and the cargo cults
of Vanuatu, he proceeds to Melanesian Fiji and Polynesian Tonga,
where he is granted an audience with King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV.
After living a Robinson Crusoe fantasy on a desert island, Theroux
continues under tropical skies to Samoa, the Cook Islands, Tahiti,
the Marquesas, and the last points on the Polynesian triangle:
Easter Island and the paradise of Hawaii.
A
mesmerizing narrator- brilliant, witty, keenly perceptive- Paul
Theroux enters a Gauguin painting, sails in the wake of Captain
Cook, recalls the bewitching tales of Jack London and Robert Louis
Stevenson, and we follow. Alone in his kayak, paddling to seldom
visited shores, he glides through time and space, discovering a
world of islands, their remarkable people, and in turn, happiness. |