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One for the Road: Revised Edition: An Outback Adventure (Vintage Departures)
 
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One for the Road: Revised Edition: An Outback Adventure (Vintage Departures) (Taschenbuch)

von Tony Horwitz (Autor)
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  • Taschenbuch: 224 Seiten
  • Verlag: Vintage; Auflage: Revised. (5. Oktober 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0375706135
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375706134
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,8 x 13 x 1,6 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.7 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (3 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 253.929 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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After a year working an office job in Sydney, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaperman Tony Horwitz finds himself longing for the open road. Spurred on by a colleague's "Aren't you a little too old for this game?" he sets off on a 7,000-mile adventure around Australia, hitchhiking to Alice Springs and beyond: through desolate mining towns, sheep stations, countless bush pubs (do not attempt to match his beer intake), and the forbidding, Martianesque emptinesses of Australian deserts. On the way he encounters hostile, friendly, and downright strange natives; jumps a train; survives a harrowing accident; and uses his relentless sense of humor to face down a cyclone:
I prop my pack against the fence as a windbreak. Huddled behind it, I pull on two pairs of pants, three shirts, four pairs of socks--my entire wardrobe in fact, except for the dung-covered shirt and five pairs of elastic-waisted underwear. No room for dignity here, at the center of a cyclone. I put the jockey shorts over my head, one pair at a time, fitting the fly over my nose to let a little oxygen in.
A wily melange of tenderness, eye-popping lunacy, and occasional white-knuckled fear, One for the Road will leave you yearning to have the never-ending-blue Oz sky above, the flavor of that red, red dust in your mouth, and a tinnie to wash it all down with. --Jhana Bach


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"A high-spirited, comic ramble into the savage Outback populated by irreverent, beer-guzzling frontiersmen." --Chicago Tribune

"A fascinating insight into what we're all about on the highways and byways along the outback track." --The Telegraph (Sydney)

Swept off to live in Sydney by his Australian bride, American writer Tony Horwitz longs to explore the exotic reaches of his adopted land. So one day, armed only with a backpack and fantasies of the open road, he hitchhikes off into the awesome emptiness of Australia's outback.
        What follows is a hilarious, hair-raising ride into the hot red center of a continent so desolate that civilization dwindles to a gas pump and a pub. While the outback's terrain is inhospitable, its scattered inhabitants are anything but. Horwitz entrusts himself to Aborigines, opal diggers, jackeroos, card sharks, and sunstruck wanderers who measure distance in the number of beers consumed en route. Along the way, Horwitz discovers that the outback is as treacherous as it is colorful. Bug-bitten, sunblasted, dust-choked, and bloodied by a near-fatal accident, Horwitz endures seven thousand miles of the world's most forbidding real estate, and some very bizarre personal encounters, as he winds his way to Queensland, Alice Springs, Perth, Darwin--and a hundred bush pubs in between.
        Horwitz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of two national bestsellers, Confederates in the Attic and Baghdad Without a Map, is the ideal tour guide for anyone who has ever dreamed of a genuine Australian adventure.

"Lively, fast-paced and amusing . . . a consistently interesting and entertaining account." --Kirkus Reviews

"Ironical, perceptive and subtle . . . will have readers getting out their maps and itching to follow Horwitz's tracks. . . . The internal journey is his finest achievement; he allows the reader into his heart, to go travelling with him there, sharing his adventures of the spirit." --Sunday Times (London)

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5.0 von 5 Sternen on the road again with Horwitz, 8. Februar 2000
No book by Horwitz can be categorized easily. Rather than a "travel" book, it reads more like an existential narrative in which the author immerses himself in the Australian outback and studies the persons he encounters as well as the places. In the process, he seems to take a journey inward, and discovers some things about himself. I learned some about the outback from this book; Horwitz addresses racial tensions (though without the depth of understanding that he later shows in "Confederates"). He is terrifically funny, with just a thin edge of cynicism. To me, however, this book's real draw is what it teaches about humans who choose to live in the "bush", i.e., far from civilization. Those who do so often gravitate to one of two extremes. Either they become gregarious and extroverted (read: constantly ready and able to tell fabulous whoppers in which they are cast in the starring role), or they eventually see interaction with other humans a frightful chore (read: a thousand yard stare in a ten foot room). The characters vignetted by Horwitz portray this accurately, as I daily see the same two extremes, living in "bush" Alaska for 7 years. It's just colder here. Read this book if you're interested in people who choose to live outside the lines. I recommend it.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Great Adventure/Coming of Age story, 22. Dezember 1999
Great book, fast and fun read. If you've read Horwitz's later books (Confederates in the Attic and Baghdad Without a Map), you can see his writing progressing from near greatness to greatness. This, as are all his books, is lucid, compelling, insightful and witty and just plain fun to read.

A 27-year-old traversing the Australian outback is bound to be a hilarious experience. Indeed, it is. If you're looking for a great coming of age book and cultural experience, I highly recommend this book.

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4.0 von 5 Sternen A dusty, irreverent, beer-soaked adventure, 16. November 1999
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When I finished reading this book, I felt like I had spent a month swatting flies, drinking Darwin stubbies, riding in the back of utes, breathing dust, and choking on diesel exhaust. Having spent some time hitchhiking through the Australian Outback myself, I can say honestly that Horwitz's observations about the people there are true. I did find myself amazed at his inability to find anything naturally beautiful except for Uluru (Ayers Rock)--on numerous occasions he misses beautiful places narrowly, in favor of the next pub or the next mining town, and ends up claiming that the Outback connsists of nothing but barren plains and dry lake beds. Not entirely true. But he certainly captures the essential desperation and loneliness of the people of the Australian bush. The book is at times a little monotonous, but at least Horwitz knew enough to keep his adventure short. His observations are wry, a little condescending, and usually perceptive. Not a great work of literature, but an above-average travel book and a must for anyone hitching through the Outback.
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