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Book Reviews of Falling Off The Map : Some Lonely Places of the World

Falling Off The Map : Some Lonely Places of the World
Falling Off The Map Some Lonely Places of the World
Author: Pico Iyer
ISBN-13: 9780679422648
ISBN-10: 0679422641
Publication Date: 4/19/1993
Pages: 190
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Falling Off The Map : Some Lonely Places of the World on + 8 more book reviews
Enjoyable reading. Some of the pieces are dated, but are like old letters sent years ago that you find stashed away in your attic. Reminds you of how these places were at that time, and that they're never coming back. The chapter on Paraguay is probably the funniest, and the one on Bhutan probably the most informative as Bhutan doesn't get as many tourists as the other places visited here.
reviewed Falling Off The Map : Some Lonely Places of the World on + 8 more book reviews
Wonderful, offbeat travel adventures.
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Time journalist Iyer's cosmopolitan travelogue explores the cultural isolation of such regions as North Korea, Iceland and Bhutan. Only some of the "lonely places" covered in this book (North Korea, Argentina, Cuba, Iceland, Bhutan, Vietnam, Paraguay, Australia) are isolated by geography, but all are culturally or politically isolated. That few tourist itineraries include these misfit countries increases their sense of being alone in the world.