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Escape with Me : An Oriental Sketch-book

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Escape with Me : An Oriental Sketch-book

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ISBN: 9780195815917
Authors: Osbert Sitwell
Date of Publication: 1985-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Travel
Related Topics: Travelogue
Goodreads rating: 3.6
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Sir Osbert Sitwell, the eldest of the three Sitwells, enfants terribles of the twenties' literary scene and scourges of the British philistine, became widely known to the general reading public with his five-volume autobiography, a baroque masterpiece. Sir Osbert has been described as one of the century's most professional writers, a man of letters who moved with ease and finesse from poetry to the short story and novel, from the essay to art criticism, and from satire to the travel book, of which Escape With Me! is a fine example and quintessentially Sitwellian. It is a travel book of great variety, vitty, urbane, erudite, finely written, and never dull.Sir Osbert set out on his Grand Tour of the Orient in 1933 and arrived in Peking in February 1934. Escape With Me! is escapist. It contains no politics or polemics, no social commentary. The reader, through Sir Osbert's indulgent eyes, is offered a series of bright or sombre images of the ruins of Angkor and of Peking, for these form the culminating points of his Eastern peregrinations.Oxford in Asia Paperbacks present a wide range of books on Southeast Asia and China. Many of these were widely acclaimed when first published, some others were overlooked because of circumstances of their first publication and have long been unavailable. Other books in the series are Oxford in Asia Paperbacks originals. Titles are selected for their quality of writing, rather than by theme or subject matter, and together they form a delightful and informative library for readers interested in the region past and present.
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