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  • Unknown Binding: 6 pages
  • Publisher: Iowa State University Extension; Rev. April 1991 edition (1991)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DGAGE
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
The reader whose idea of intellectual travel writing has hitherto been restricted to Bill Bryson books will find reading this book a frustrating and dissappointing experience.

Whilst on the surface a travelogue on the subject of the Danube, this is really an exploration of the history and culture of Mitteleurope as seen through the eyes of it's literature. This is not a book which can be read in a single sitting, many of chapters and ideas will take time to digest. Certain chapters are worthy of several readings.

Ultimately, this is a book about discovery of a continent which can be mysterious to dweller of these Isles. In doing so it will change the reader, if they are so inclined.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Landscape and Memory 30 Jun 2003
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Format:Paperback
I first read this book over 10 years ago and really enjoyed it. I've been re-reading it prior to visiting Eastern Europe and am struck again by how well Magris weaves together ideas, history and a sense of place. So much has happened since the book was published that it is fast becoming an interesting work of history itself. Although the book was well reviewed when it appeared, I wonder if it has been slightly forgotten about now, which would be a shame because the many readers who have enjoyed W G Sebald would, I think, find this equally satisfying.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Essential reading 11 Oct 2005
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Depressing to read disparaging remarks by a couple of reviewers who have failed to see the beauty and humanity in this book. I too was mistakenly expecting a travel book. This is far more than that. Reminds me of Jan Morris' writing which also extends far beyond a superficial description of place. Isn't one of the main points of travel to extend the horizon, to enable you to recognize, accept and appreciate differences between people, including "intellectuals"? Strong taste of sour grapes in these negative reviews: this is an enriching and important read.
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Requires familiarity with Mid-European culture
In Easter 2009 I cycled along the Danube from Passau to Donaueschingen. The remarkable number of quite fine towns such as Ingolstadt, Ulm, Sigmaringen and Beuron is the most... Read more
Published 2 months ago by R. Herriott
One to Avoid
I think this is the first time I have ever given a book such a low rating. I should have been more careful and not been seduced by the title, cover and reviews. Read more
Published 18 months ago by P. J. Connolly
probably the worst purchase I ever made (in books)
This book happened to be in my wishlist for quite some time. I always hesitated to buy it, given the amount of bad reviews. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Frank van der Zee
A masterpiece
It is quite difficult to categorise Magris' work into a certain genre, as he mixes facts with mythology, and philosophical reflection with historical anecdotes. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2010 by M.B.
Utterly pretentious
The snobbery and name dropping in this book beggars belief. I actually thought it was a send-up at first but as the pages dragged (and I do mean dragged) by it became horribly... Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2010 by Hoopdriver
Aimed at... who?
Yes, there's a wealth of information in this book, but unfortunately the writer doesn't seem willing to lower himself to actually share it. Read more
Published on 9 Dec 2008 by M. A. Morrison
Informative but deeply annoying
A book based on wide knowledge, deep thought and considerable pretentiousness that adds up to much less than the sum of its parts. Read more
Published on 18 Aug 2008 by Abahachi
Overrated 'sacred' travelogue
I'm afraid I agree with the less favourable reviewer below - I've now had three tries at this book, and each time find it unfinishable. Read more
Published on 23 Feb 2008 by berlin
Intellectual self-advertising
I am not sure who is to blame more - the learned poet translator or the wannabee poet intellectual author. Read more
Published on 12 July 2003 by K. N. Tole
Too much information
Beware laudatory reviews by intellectuals! The ones on the back cover of this travelogue persuaded me to buy it, and I was soon struggling through the first seventy pages wondering... Read more
Published on 23 Nov 2002 by J. Mcgregor
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