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Just As Well I'm Leaving : To the Orient With Hans Christian Andersen - Michael Booth

Just As Well I'm Leaving

To the Orient With Hans Christian Andersen

By: Michael Booth

Paperback | 15 July 2006 | Edition Number 1

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Without Hans Christian Andersen there would be no ALICE IN WONDERLAND, no Roald Dahl and maybe even no Harry Potter (and he has outsold them all), but few realise that the man who invented children's literature was also a pioneering travel writer.Having been dragged against his will to live in Denmark, Michael Booth discovered one of the great secrets of travel literature - Andersen's A POET'S BAZAAR - a fascinating travelogue through a Europe on the cusp of revolution, by an author who, though a genius, was clearly a towering neurotic and proto-drama queen. He discovered, too, his chance to escape Denmark.In 1840 Andersen was also desperate to flee, writing as he sailed- 'It is just as well I am leaving, my soul is unwell!' In Germany he was enraptured both by steam travel and the fiery Franz Liszt. In sultry Naples this latent bisexual wrestled with his erotic demons before travelling to Athens (little more than a village), seeing the dervishes dance in Istanbul, and sailing home up the Danube, a journey fraught with danger, not least due to some inattentive leech salesmen. Booth follows him every step of the way, reflecting on Andersen's life, work and pathological self-obsession, encountering his own cast of characters, from an accommodating Hamburg prostitute to a bemused Danish Ambassador to the first ever female dervish, who whisks him off to meet her guru.In 2005 literature fans around the world will celebrate the 200th anniversary of Andersen's birth, making this funny, and occasionally moving, but mostly funny, book even more timely.
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Beautifully written and highly entertaining...pacey, conversational and unpredictable... Like an earthier Bill Bryson and, whisper it, funnier * Independent on Sunday *
Hilarious and deliciously cruel about Denmark... A surprising, passionate enquiry into this most enigmatic of men...should not be missed * Scotsman *
Booth's control of his material shines through. The mix of right-on comedic travelogue and expert disquisition is engaging... Highly recommended * Times Literary Supplement *
A clever book... Manages to function as both coherent biography and literary criticism... An astute, erudite book * Guardian *
A romp in the pleasing company of master and apostle...as examples of the 'following in the footsteps' genre go, this one is livelier, wittier, better informed and more diligent than average * Scotland on Sunday *

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