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The premise is wonderful. A skeptical journalist is warned by a Hong Kong fortune teller to avoid air travel for the year 1993, and decides to heed the warning partially as a personal challenge (considering the amount of travel that his job requires) and partially to playfully indulge the superstition. So he travels by land and sea through Asia (as I am doing) and as he ruminates on how much more rich and alive the world becomes when eschewing airplanes & -ports, he gets into the habit of re The premise is wonderful. A skeptical journalist is warned by a Hong Kong fortune teller to avoid air travel for the year 1993, and decides to heed the warning partially as a personal challenge (considering the amount of travel that his job requires) and partially to playfully indulge the superstition. So he travels by land and sea through Asia (as I am doing) and as he ruminates on how much more rich and alive the world becomes when eschewing airplanes & -ports, he gets into the habit of regularly visiting fortune tellers and magicians in the towns he goes to, wondering what THEY might have to say.

Those parts of the book are delightful, and Terzani picks out a lot of nice details in his descriptions of people and places. If the book were only that it would've been a lot thinner and I would've liked it a lot more. Sadly each chapter is plagued with extended rants about how modernity is killing these once-beautiful Asian countries, and how everything is becoming westernized and homogenous with the advent of television and whatever. Not only have these aspects of the narrative not aged well, it betrays a kind of prudish attitude that is pretty boring to read about. Schlacht Um Mittelerde 2 Mods Installieren Linux. I also consider the idea that modernity is a threat to culture to be a bit myopic, and the author makes the common mistake of using 'modern' and 'western' interchangeably, which in my opinion handicaps his credibility as a thinking traveler.

A while back I read a book, that made a huge impression on me, it highlighted the native American culture and how so much of it is disappearing. This book in many ways resembles that one, though the location is very different, a look at the disappearing Asian primitive landscape, it being overtaken and changes through progress. This is also, a book that I had never heard of nor probably picked up if it wasn't a recommendation pick from a group I am in. It covers so much ground, different beliefs A while back I read a book, that made a huge impression on me, it highlighted the native American culture and how so much of it is disappearing.

This book in many ways resembles that one, though the location is very different, a look at the disappearing Asian primitive landscape, it being overtaken and changes through progress. This is also, a book that I had never heard of nor probably picked up if it wasn't a recommendation pick from a group I am in. It covers so much ground, different beliefs and cultures, old ways versus the new changing ways. As the author points out progress carries a huge price. Loved learning about their belief systems, their traditions and superstitions.

The author was a journalist and he writes very clearly and well, his opinions are ones that I share. He actually lived in these countries, not just stopped in to report. He visited people, fortune-teller and other spiritual entities native to whatever country he was living in. So another book that made a huge impression on me, one I won't soon forget. Glad I bought it because I can take the time to re-read whenever I feel the urge, and I have no doubt I will. This book is very well written.