Let's go! or The Art of Walking
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It has long been noticed that while walking, various interesting thoughts often come to mind - Thomas Espedal generously shares them with his reader. Fans of games with world philosophy, history of art and literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. will be able to satisfy their thirst for intellectual pranks in worthy company, following the author along the roads of Scandinavia, Europe, Africa and both Americas.
In our ultra-technological age, when walking has become a luxury, and not the easiest way to get from the point " A" to point "B", from the life of a city dweller that unique feeling of freedom that rolls over a person when he strides widely through the streets, fields and forests of this unique and amazing globe gradually disappears. From the window of the most powerful aircraft, from the deck of the most expensive yachts, from the window of the latest car model you will never see what is accessible to an ordinary pedestrian. Thomas Espedal invites us to where a person’s foot set foot, and a person felt good, where a person’s eyes enjoyed amazing views, a pipe sang in his soul, and swarmed in his head the most curious thoughts. It has long been noticed that while walking, various interesting thoughts often come to mind - Thomas Espedal generously shares them with his reader. Fans of games with world philosophy, history of art and literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. They will be able to satisfy their thirst for intellectual pranks in worthy company, following the author along the roads of Scandinavia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. About the author: Thomas Espedal is a modern Norwegian writer, the author of seven books. His eighth creation is the novel Let's Go! instantly won the hearts of Norwegian readers. In 2006, the book was nominated for the Nordic Council Literary Prize, as well as the Bergen Prize.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Томас Эспедал
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Катарина Еноковна Мурадян