Ticket to Latvia: A Journey from Berlin to the Baltic
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Težina | 313 g |
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Format | 15 × 23 cm |
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Mjesto izdanja | New York |
Godina | 1990 |
Broj stranica | 197 |
Uvez | Meki |
Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
Ticket to Latvia: A Journey from Berlin to the Baltic by Marcus Tanner (Author) Traveling through Eastern Europe just prior to the recent political transformation, the author conveys the character, quirks, and pleasures of the region, as well as the personalities and concerns of its people. Although books about Eastern Europe tend these days to become outdated even as they are being written, the British author’s journey, related with delightfully subtle wit, has period charm. A lone traveler making his way from the Federal Republic across the Berlin Wall to the DDR, on to Prague, Cracow, Riga, Vilnius and Leningrad, Tanner, a one-time Anglican seminarian and now a correspondent in Belgrade, seems not to have detected signs of the ferment about to erupt. He found the mainline DDR folk pronouncedly bourgeois; that the Czechs neither learn nor forget anything; that the Poles are enterprising at fleecing the Western tourist; that in Vilnius and Leningrad, even with Intourist to take over the burden of arranging his accommodations, his hotels proved to be dumps. The main interest in the book, however, is in the history Tanner relates, especially about unfamiliar Lithuania.