Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Qupperneq 26

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Qupperneq 26
24 AT L A N T I CA If you’re reading this, chances are you have a few hours to spare either watching an old movie or flipping through magazines. To help keep you occupied – at least for your next flight - Atlantica brings you a tiny taster of tremendous travel tales. THE NEW RELEASE The Caliph’s House by Tahir Shah Filmmaker, journalist and travel author Tahir Shah recently moved himself and his family from London to Morocco, in order for his young children to experience the country he remembered from early childhood holidays. The Caliph’s House is his affectionate account of his first year in his newly purchased abode on the outskirts of Casablanca. Projects to make the run-down place livable again inevitably lead to hilarious encounters, including tales of how Shah tries to rid his new home of jinns, the Moroccan equivalent of Iceland’s hidden people. More than the amusing anecdotes, though, this book is about setting up home in a new land and the challenges and joys, both tangible and emotional, that go along with it. THE COFFEE TABLE The Cities Book, Lonely Planet Publications This hefty tome chronicles some 200 cities around the world, as selected by Lonely Planet travelers, authors and staff. Travel manual, factsheet, story teller and pictorial, The Cities Book features a dazzling array of different urban images as well as enough statistics and quirky facts to keep you entertaining at parties for months. THE GUIDEBOOK Iceland Road Atlas, Stöng Publications Much more than its name suggests, this long-standing guide to Iceland is in its ninth edition (it’s been around since 1973 in Icelandic). Eliot Weinberger notes in the book’s introduction: “Iceland has few notable buildings, museums or monuments. What it has are hills and rivers and rocks, and each has a story. …What other modern society so fully inhabits the landscape it lives in? Where else does the middle class still remember?” Not only does the Iceland Road Atlas have maps of every road in the country, it also has information on the folklore and history of every nook and cranny. There are also extensive color photos and separate information sections on such diverse subjects as road safety, Icelandic birds, golf courses and even lighthouses. This book is a must for anyone planning some road tripping while in the country. THE CLASSIC The Wrong Way Home by Peter Moore Although perhaps a little young to have fermented into a “classic,” Peter Moore’s 1999 travelogue of his overland trip from London to Sydney is one of the most entertaining accounts of this hippie trail trip through countries like a war-torn Bosnia, Iran and Afghanistan. The story boasts an eccentric cast of characters from Mirindi the friendly Albanian to Earnest Young English Speakers everywhere, and you should be warned you may emit some guffaws of laughter at various points. Even better, visit Moore’s website, www.petermoore.net, for a slideshow of the entire journey, colorful characters and all. Rumor also has it that the author will be taking an Icelandair flight during the lifespan of this magazine. Maybe he is sitting next to you right now… ON THE ROAD AGAIN Travel books to get you from A to Z. Compiled by Eliza Reid. on the fly 009 airmail Atlantica 306.indd 24 23.4.2006 22:22:03
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