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【auf jeden Fall zu empfehlen für Asien interessierte】
【A Fortune Teller Told Me】
【Für den Asien-Liebhaber】
【Not just a good travel book】
A wonderful book on Asia giving a totally new perspective which is very different from the "regular" book on regional and/or national history, religion and the arts. A new insight into Asia linking up different places such as Thailand with Mongolia, China with India and even Asia and Europe. A very interesting, relaxing and soothing reading experience that does not leave additional information out- such as political and societal developments. A must read for everyone who has a general interest in Asia!
Ein interessantes Buch, wenn man sich für Asien interessiert.
Besucht wird fast an jedem Ort ein Wahrsager. Dabei versucht er auch zu vermitteln wie Asiaten denken und zeigt auch kulturelle unterschiede in Asien dar.
Außerdem erzählt er immer ein bischen etwas aus der Geschichte und wie es aktuell (1993) dort ausschaut.
Hauptsächlich geht es um Südostasien, mit kurzen Abstecher zu den Mongolen und nach Russland. Das Buch beinhaltet absolutes Insiderwissen über Hongkong, Bangkok und Singapore. Dabei erfährt man viel über deren Vergangenheit, deren Entwicklung zu modernen Großstädten und gesellschaftliche und politische Hintergründe. Ich habe in Bangkok und Singapore selbst gelebt und habe durch dieses Buch sehr viel dazu gelernt. Ich kann dieses Buch sehr empfehlen! Grundsätzlich würde ich niemandem das Buch ans Herz legen, der nicht schon mal in Asien war.
Zu viele Einzelheiten sind bei Terzani eine Selbstverständlichkeit and Back Ground um für jemanden, der noch nie dort war einen Sinn zu ergeben.
Jemand schrieb mal, was will eigentlich Terzani, dass Asien auf ihr Niveau wie vor 200 Jahre hätte stehen bleiben sollen ?
Warum nicht. Die Kritik geht eigentlich nicht nur an Asien sondern auch an den Rest der Welt. Alle scheinen Traditionen zu vergessen und eilen zum Fortschritt.
Terzani180;s Reise über ein Jahr durch Asien, hilft einem nicht nur ein wenig Geschichte zu erfahren aber auch die Entwicklung dieser Länder zu verstehen. Sozial wie auch spirituell.
Für mich ein
illiantes Buch. Terzani is a magnificent travel writer. But he has as well profound expertise on Asia and knows, how to
ing this experise across to the reader. His analysis (most pronounced, when he writes about Singapore and Malaysia) is striking and highly amusing. I had a very good time reading this book.It was 1976 when Tiziano Terzani was warned by the fortune-teller in Hong Kong: "Beware! You run a grave risk of dying in 1993. You mustn't fly that year. Don't fly, not even once." Sixteen years later, Terzani had not forgotten. Despite living the life of a jet-hopping journalist, he decided that, after a lifetime of sensible decisions, he would confront the prophecy the Asian way, not by fighting it, but by submitting. He also resolved that on the way he would seek out the most eminent local oracle, fortune-teller or sorcerer and look again into his future. So after a feast of red ant egg omelet and a glass of fresh water, he
ought the new year in on the back of the elephant. He even made it to his appointments--Cambodia to cover the first democratic elections; Burma, for the opening of the first road to connect Thailand and China; and even Florence to visit his mother, a trip that would take him 13,000 miles across Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Mongolia and Siberia. In this way, the jet-hopping journalist rediscovered the art of travel, the intricate chains of chance which lead to discovery, and the mass of humanity he'd overlooked in his rush for newsworthy quotes. And he also saved his life. Terzani's odyssey across Asia is full of revelations and reflections on the dramatic changes underway in Asia. Having spent two decades on the continent, he
ings a deep love for the place to his journeys, but also the eyes of someone troubled by the changes he sees. Burma and Laos, finally open to outside contact, are now funnels for AIDS and drugs; Thailand has been traumatised by its rapid development; China is an anarchy fuelled by money rather than ideology and Mao has been transformed into the God of traffic. Surrounded by the loss of diversity wrought by modernism, Terzani asks if the "missionaries of materialism and economic progress" aren't destroying the continent in order to save it. Fortunately, there is a flip side to his occasionally dispiriting commentary, which Terzani discovers in his hunt for fortune-tellers. Through his side trips to seers who read the soles of his feet, the ashes of incense, even the burned scapula of sheep, it becomes clear that the Orient of legends, myths and magic still determines people's lives as much as the quest for money. By staying earthbound, Terzani lived to tell of an extraordinary journey through the ever-shifting kaleidoscope of Asia.--ILesley ReedI
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