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Ebook About Not so much a travel book as a manual on the underrated art of blundering abroad. This is written by one of the greatest exponents of the art. Few people have blundered around as adventurously and entertainingly Hopeless at reading maps but deals with bouncing desserts in the USSR. No sense of direction but finds how to be immortal from the knees down in ancient Greece. Blundering about some of the world`s most magical places can pay dividends. In a world where even taxi drivers don`t know how to drive out of Havana he finds the magnificent area built by the Mafia and then the six lane highway to the Caribbean where the traffic stop for cattle crossing. In a vain search for quality cuisine he finds himself in the dark streets of Cuba`s second city without a guide but then ends the evening in a club of miraculous musicians and mesmeric dancers. Can anywhere combine great food, wonderful buildings, friendly people and operatic lifestyle with chilling history better than Rome? Can anyone have blundered more profitably down its dark streets to some of the best food in Europe? Can any country hold more treasures,ancient and modern than Greece and its many islands. Learn how the ancient Greeks spoke to the dead and how the monks of Meteora created one of the most astonishing wonders. Not a travel book for the well organised, but one for those who like surprises and smiles along with reflections on history,food, language and `the conveyor belt of human beauty`. You will not find another travel book like it. You will be glad you have blundered into it.Book Coffee in Cuba Review :
Coffee in Cuba is an entertaining travelogue of Robert Graham's trips to various parts of the world. Many of Mr. Graham's unintended adventures are a result of his propensity for getting lost, which probably made for more interesting travel experiences. The book starts off with a trip that he made to Moscow and Leningrad during the time of the Soviet Union. This is an interesting contrast to his next chapter which describes his explorations of Rome. Then it's back to another communist country, Cuba, circa 1999 when it is in the process of pulling itself out of devastating poverty.Then he's off again to Rhodes and North West Greece. Mr. Graham is a congenial travel companion full of perceptive descriptions and witty observations. His book often reminded me of another well-known travelogue, Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad". I am the quintessential provincial American - unsophisticated, under-educated, and lacking in even the most basic cultural sophistication. I hardly know the difference, for example, between a Chardonnay and a Cabernet. I speak no language other than English, having failed my high school French class, and despite studiously listening to the Talking Heads sing "Psycho Killer" I still think "Qu'est-ce que c'est" is some kind of pie made out of eggs and cheese.As for international travel, all I can boast of is a visit to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls when I was a five-year old boy and a chartered day trip over the border to Tijuana a few years ago. (I did spend a few days travelling through Texas, but it's still open for discussion whether the Lone Star State counts as a foreign nation.)Nevertheless, I simply love good travel writing, if for no other reason than to tease myself about all the fine sights I'm not standing in line to see and all the interesting locals I'm not handing my credit card to. Which is why I was delighted to read Robert Graham's accounts of his many experiences travelling the world. Though I envy his quieter moments sipping wine or coffee at a quaint local café, surrounded by rich history or gorgeous scenery, it's his often hilarious descriptions of the many downsides to travel - the disappointments, confusions, and discomforts that most tourists conveniently leave out of their post-travel gloating - that left me with the satisfying feeling that I'm not missing anything, after all. Or, as Graham himself puts it in his foreword, "Quite often I've found it more of a disruption than I wanted but since I have very rarely been forced to go anywhere I have only myself to blame."But the reader "Coffee in Cuba" will hardly find anything to blame in Graham's witty accounts of travelling the world - like his tour through Russia in its bad old Soviet days, where a hotel light switches turn on bath faucets and the food is neither recognizable by sight or discernible by taste; or of getting lost in Rome and discovering a warm, inviting restaurant that seemed to materialize out of thin air like magic, only to disappear and never be found again; or of Necromanteio, the Greek town fabled to be the entrance way to the land of the dead, where the ancients came to attempt to communicate with their departed loved-ones ("Even then they had the strange view, still prevalent, that their late auntie whose advice they regularly ignored in life was suddenly worth listening to just because she's dead"). It's observations like the last one that make Graham a pleasure to read, regardless of which exotic locale he's currently lost in.Whether you are well-traveled like Graham, or unwell-traveled like me, there is much to enjoy in this well-written and clever collection of travel tales. Read Online Coffee in Cuba Download Coffee in Cuba Coffee in Cuba PDF Coffee in Cuba Mobi Free Reading Coffee in Cuba Download Free Pdf Coffee in Cuba PDF Online Coffee in Cuba Mobi Online Coffee in Cuba Reading Online Coffee in Cuba Read Online Robert Noble Graham Download Robert Noble Graham Robert Noble Graham PDF Robert Noble Graham Mobi Free Reading Robert Noble Graham Download Free Pdf Robert Noble Graham PDF Online Robert Noble Graham Mobi Online Robert Noble Graham Reading Online Robert Noble GrahamBest Another Kyoto By Kathy Arlyn Sokol
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