Pages: 320 (Paperback) ISBN: 0006544150 Pub: Flamingo Pub date: 1990-09-27 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 44392
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Reader Reviews:Informative and fun (2/2 people found this helpful)In this book William Dalrymple sets out to follow in the steps of Marco Polo to the Palace of Kubla Khan with a vial of "holy oil" from Jerusalem. On the way he travels through some seemingly very inhospitable places, where the people turn out to be extremely hospitable. He is a writer to be reckoned with as he brings the people and places to life. I enjoyed this book but gave it 4 stars as I thought some of the scenes were a little bit too long, but overall I found it to be informative and fun, and certainly different from the diet of "I moved to another country for the sun" books which seem to have dominated this genre in recent years. A Pleasure Dome (6/7 people found this helpful)A joy to read. There are few writers who can invoke an atmosphere, a setting, a genius locii with such taut writing and so little persiflage. Having been to at least a few of the places Dalrymple visited, it was difficult not to yell out "Yes, it really was like that". So many travel writers are guilty of at least one of the following - a) to patronise the reader "Look how clever I am", or b) patronise the locals "aren't they a funny bunch", or c) prove they are unable to understand themselves, never mind others. Some writers manage to fall into all three traps. Dalrymple is seldom, very seldom, responsible for any such rubbish. Finally, to tie his travels into that great, universal theme of The Quest is a stroke of genius. Few have been able to dance so lightly and with such gusto over words. In short, one of the great travel books. Pity he went to Oxford, but Fate always ensures no-one is perfect.
In Xanadu by William Dalrymple (7/7 people found this helpful)I was encouraged to read this book by a friend - Travel is not really my bag BUT I LOVED IT!!! Once started I couldn't put it down. The dry humour greatly amused me. I loved the mix of interesting historical asides to a modern travelogue. I was intrigued by the descriptions of the people William Dalrymple met on his travels. Whether this is your first travel book or simply the most recent I don't see how you can fail to enjoy it. first sign of a great writer to be (3/4 people found this helpful)This is Dalrymple's first book, of a trip he undertook when he was still at university. His idea was to follow in Marco Polo's tracks, as far as the political situation of the time would allow. Although the book is not yet as well-informed and thoughtful as his later works, it is already a pleasure to read. Great Intelligent Fun (22/24 people found this helpful)I first discovered William Dalrymple when my aunt gave me a copy of "From The Holy Mountain" when I went to Israel, which I greatly enjoyed. So, when I spotted "In Xanadu" in a bookstore, I decided I had to read it. In Xanadu is WD's first book, and, I think, also his best. The style is slightly fresher than in his later works. The jokes seem to be more natural, and there are more of them too...a good thing, as Dalrymple has a wonderuful sense of humor, especially in the little ridiculous details of life. The book is also amazingly well researched, and I learnt an enormous amount from it. Similar ProductsFrom the Holy Mountain: A Journey in the Shadow of Byzantium City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi The Age of Kali: Travels and Encounters in India White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-century India No Full Stops in India CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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