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Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe

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Bill Bryson's first travel book, The Lost Continent, was unanimously acclaimed as one of the funniest books in years. In Neither Here nor There he brings his unique brand of humour to bear on Europe as he shoulders his backpack, keeps a tight hold on his wallet, and journeys from Hammerfest, the northernmost town on the continent, to Istanbul on the cusp of Asia. Fluent in ...more
Paperback, 254 pages
Published March 28th 1993 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published 1991)
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Pēc tam, kad esmu iepazinusies ar tādiem Braisona darbiem kā Īsi stāsti par gandrīz visu un Mājas: privātuma vēsture, esmu ārkārtīgi vīlusies par šīs, Neither Here Nor There, grāmatas saturu un stilu. Tā sarakstīta priekš pavisam citas auditorijas, tādas, kurai patīk lasīt (un visticamāk arī runāt) par mēsliem, dibeniem, zarnām, kas ieķiķinās par joku par iekāpšanu sūdā vai gleznu ar meiteni ar pirkstu dibenā. Es neatkārtojos, vienkāši šīs tēmas caurvij visu grāmatu. Nožēlojami! Un tā pat nesatu ...more
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Ja būtu lasījusi (klausījusies) šo grāmatu deviņdesmitajos gados, iespējams dotu vairāk par trīs zvaigznēm. Vietām faktiskā informācija šķita tāda kā nedaudz novecojusi, kaut gan pats Bila Braisona stāstījums bija gana aizraujošs. Jā, un pieķēru, ka stereotipu par noteiktām Eiropas valstīm un kultūrām arī manai gaumei bija nedaudz par daudz.
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William McGuire "Bill" Bryson, OBE, FRS was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951. He settled in England in 1977, and worked in journalism until he became a full time writer. He lived for many years with his English wife and four children in North Yorkshire. He and his family then moved to New Hampshire in America for a few years, but they have now returned to live in the UK.

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“But that's the glory of foreign travel, as far as I am concerned. I don't want to know what people are talking about. I can't think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can't read anything, you have only the most rudimentary sense of how things work, you can't even reliably cross a street without endangering your life. Your whole existence becomes a series of interesting guesses.” 839 likes
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