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The Happy Isles of Oceania: Paddling the Pacific (Paperback)

by Paul Theroux (Author)
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Paul Theroux invites us to join him on one of his most exotic and tantalizing adventures exploring the coasts and blue lagoons of the Pacific Islands, and taking up residence to discover the secrets of these isles. Theroux is a mesmerizing narrator – brilliant, witty, keenly perceptive as he floats through Gauguin landscapes, sails in the wake of Captain Cook and recalls the bewitching tales of Jack London and Robert Louis Stevenson. Alone in his kayak, paddling to seldom visited shores, he glides through time and space, discovering a world of islands, their remarkable people, and in turn, happiness. ‘A sharp, fascinating and highly entertaining book … Theroux at his best’ Daily Telegraph.


About the Author

Paul Theroux was born in Medford, Massachusetts, in 1941, and published his first novel, Waldo, in 1967. His subsequent novels include Picture Palace, winner of the Whitbread Prize for Fiction, The Mosquito Coast, and the hugely acclaimed, Kowloon Tong. His travel books include The Great Railway Bazaar and The Pillars of Hercules.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Corrective to Lonely Planet Overkill, 21 Feb 2002
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I found this a well-written, very funny antidote to the endlessly sunny, ultimately irritating "travel copy" contained in my Lonely Planet guidebook. Theroux is the best antidote to being stuck on some never-ending bus-ferry-train journey in the depths of the Third World where there are no Pyramids, Taj Mahals or Great Walls, within a thousand miles, the people are not warm and gracious but poor and grasping and the governments in charge are not victims of the West but inept imbezzelers and tin pot tyrants.

Theroux rejuvenates the weary long distance traveller with his unfailing wit, good sense and stubborn determination to be beholden to no one.

I particulary liked in this book his account of Australia and New Zealand struggling with their identities in a post 1973 (Britain joining the EU) world. Good writing, and it corresponded with what I was seeing in these countries at the times. His account of the NZ Prime Minister making a pig of herself with her food after running down John F. Kennedy for his personal habits is a bit of satirical writing worthy of Gore Vidal.

His depiction of the the modern squalor and boredom of much of Pacific island life matched my experiences in places as diverse as Kuwait, Hong Kong and Singapore (of which Theroux writes about with such accuracy and wit - be sure to try his Kowloon Tong and Saint Jack if you like this one).

And despite the sad realities, Theroux almost always likes the places he visits!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Theroux spins out, 13 Jul 2001
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This is Theroux at his best. Obviously bitter from his failed marriage, he sets out to paddle around the Pacific Islands. Altough at 750 pages this looks a long book, it is in fact a gripping and enlightining look at a region which receives little coverage in many parts of the globe.

Theroux is even more cynical than usual which actually raises the laugh quota. Although sometimes the views seem a little harsh,he is always perceptive and entertaining.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Paradise lost?, 1 Jun 1999
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An honest depiction of a Paradise that has been desecrated by western "civilisation". The people and their surroundings are often harshly portrayed, yet the over-riding feeling is of beauty and mystery that Thereoux has skillfully woven between the lines.
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2.0 out of 5 stars did he go to the same place as me?
I read this book a few months ago as I was planning a trip to Fiji. He made the place sound so unappealing I nearly didn't go but I'm so glad I did. Read more
Published 22 days ago by nomad

1.0 out of 5 stars A dismal whinge
This book is a prolonged snivel about the pain of voluntarily going to places the author then found tacky, hostile or boring. Read more
Published on 27 April 2006 by Mike Daplyn

4.0 out of 5 stars As enjoyable as his others
The happy isles of of Oceania is, like all of Mr Theroux other travel writings an honest account of a lone mans travels. A most enjoyable read!
Published on 21 May 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars A travel novel about the author and not the destinations.
The title 'The Happy Isles of Oceania' can only be ironic. In this book of Theroux's travels around Australasia and the islands of the Pacific, happiness is one emotion that is... Read more
Published on 26 Feb 1999

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