Paul Theroux on the art of listening, and the necessary obstacles of deep travel

May 29, 2018 00:49:52
Paul Theroux on the art of listening, and the necessary obstacles of deep travel
Deviate with Rolf Potts
Paul Theroux on the art of listening, and the necessary obstacles of deep travel

May 29 2018 | 00:49:52

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Rolf Potts

Show Notes

"All writing is trying to destroy a stereotype, and the individual that you're writing about -- the figure in the landscape -- is actually the ideal." —Paul Theroux Paul Theroux's highly acclaimed novels include Blinding Light, My Other Life, and The Mosquito Coast. His 1975 book The Great Railway Bazaar is credited with revitalizing the genre of literary travel writing, and his more recent travel books include Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, Dark Star Safari, and The Last Train to Zona Verde. In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Paul talk about Theroux's new book Figures in a Landscape, and strategies for writing about the "human architecture of a place" (4:30); the attitude and time-investment required for meaningful travel reportage (19:30); the qualities that determine successful travel writing (24:50); the essential discomforts and obstacles of travel (31:45); the uses and shortcomings of paper maps in developing countries (39:15); and where Paul is traveling next (45:00). Books, articles, and films mentioned People mentioned The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don’t host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at [email protected].

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