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A Fortune-Teller Told Me

Earthbound Travels in the Far East

By Tiziano Terzani

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“An utterly charming and engaging travel book that offers vivid portraits of unusual corners of Asia, told by a skilled raconteur whose eyes were open wide.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

Warned by a Hong Kong fortune-teller not to risk flying for an entire year, TizContinue

“An utterly charming and engaging travel book that offers vivid portraits of unusual corners of Asia, told by a skilled raconteur whose eyes were open wide.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

Warned by a Hong Kong fortune-teller not to risk flying for an entire year, Tiziano Terzani—a vastly experienced Asia correspondent—took what he called “the first step into an unknown world. . . . It turned out to be one of the most extraordinary years I have ever spent: I was marked for death, and instead I was reborn.”

Traveling by foot, boat, bus, car, and train, he visited Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Geography expanded under his feet. He consulted soothsayers, sorcerers, and shamans and received much advice—some wise, some otherwise—about his future. With time to think, he learned to understand, respect, and fear for older ways of life and beliefs now threatened by the crasser forms of Western modernity. He rediscovered a place he had been reporting on for decades. And reinvigorated himself in the process.

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  • A Fortune-Teller Told Me: Earthbound Travels in the Far East By Tiziano Terzani

    The mental connection one makes with a travel writer can sometimes be quirky. The author is (unless you have serious armchair time) an inconstant companion on an often imaginary or vicarious journey; his opinions or observations are immune to your de ... (read full critics)

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    I always find it interesting to understand our own culture from 'outside' perspective. and this book makes me believe that the author does care to know what really is about Asia, its culture, its development, though it's bit cynical, too much at times, and harsh, and direct. Sometimes I hate him to ... (continue)

    I always find it interesting to understand our own culture from 'outside' perspective. and this book makes me believe that the author does care to know what really is about Asia, its culture, its development, though it's bit cynical, too much at times, and harsh, and direct. Sometimes I hate him to be so right about my people. Following his way travelling around Asia and part Europe to look for the local best fortune-teller, I am in the middle of it, amused.
    and now I finished, it was such a wonderful reading experience in a way that it seems that I had this conversation, sometimes argument with the author.Strongly recommended to those who welcome a differnent way of travelling and living. it keeps my mind spinning with grooving ideas,about travelling, about development, about materialism,about destination...'travel makes sense only if you come back with an answer in your baggage.' if reading is like travelling, I at least hold a bag during the trip.

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    ymm said on Aug 2, 2007 | Add your feedback

  • a beautiful book, a pleasant reading, following the author which describes how a curse has been transformed into a regenerating discovery in a disappearing world more a more flattened, where the point of travelling is in the journey itself and not in the arrival.
    I’m very grateful to Tiziano Te ... (continue)

    a beautiful book, a pleasant reading, following the author which describes how a curse has been transformed into a regenerating discovery in a disappearing world more a more flattened, where the point of travelling is in the journey itself and not in the arrival.
    I’m very grateful to Tiziano Terzani, because his book gave me some peace and relax. He’s a true traveller, and after reading his book I felt as I’d been his travelling companion. Beautiful, three times beautiful.

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    Albe said on Jun 9, 2008 | Add your feedback

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