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Having circumnavigated the globe from west to east in
Around the World in 80 Days, Michael Palin proceeded to stretch even his endurance with his next journey, travelling due south from the North Pole, arriving five months later at the southernmost point of the globe, the South Pole. The result is
Pole to Pole, Palin's account of his extraordinary journey between July and December 1991, passing through 17 countries from Greenland and the former Soviet Union in the north to Kenya, South Africa and Chile in the south.
From the frozen wastes of both poles, to the scorching heat of Africa, Pole to Pole is a travelogue of bizarre extremes. Palin revels in the surrealism of it all as he travels through a range of vastly different European and African communities undergoing massive social and political upheavals in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Palin's shrewd observations are as ever interspersed with his eye for the weird and the comical, as he meets Santa Claus and Lenin, goes shopping for camels in Omdurman, and makes a final hectic dash to the South Pole via Chile. It's all quite exhausting! --Jerry Brotton
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Michael Palin won the hearts of television viewers with his successful attempt to emulate Verne's Phileas Fogg, travelling round the world in less than 80 days. How could he ever top this remarkable feat? What about travelling from Pole to Pole? When offered the chance to make this daunting and dangerous journey, Palin couldn't resist the challenge, and he embarked on the second of his Great 20th-Century Adventures. Following the 30 degree east line of longitude, and relying on aircraft only when strictly necessary, Palin and his faithful team of Passepartouts endured the extremes of heat and cold in a remarkable journey which took them through 17 countries by vehicles as varied as ski-doo, train, raft and balloon. 1991 was a time of great social and political change in the world; thus Palin and his team witnessed the end of war in Zambia, the fall of Kenneth Kaunda, the end of apartheid in South Africa and Communism in the USSR. Drawn from his personal diaries and tapes, this is the remarkable story of Michael Palin's trip round the world, from top to bottom. (Kirkus UK)
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