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The Grand Tour: The European Adventure of a Continental Drifter Book
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The finishing touch to a man of leisure's education was a trip through Europe. No Englishman or American could consider himself truly cultivated until he had visited the continent's capitals, sowing his wild oats and incidentally glancing at a cultural institution or two. This tradition of the so-called Grand Tour was started in 1608 by an intrepid but down-at-the-heels English courtier named Thomas Coryate, who walked across Europe, miraculously managed to return home in one piece, and wrote a book about his bawdy misadventures. Coryate's Crudities was the first "Let's Go" for the social set. Coryate not only single-handedly created the concept of modern tourism but a whole new field of comedy: the complete idiot abroad. With The Grand Tour, Tim Moore proves not only that he is Coryate's worthy successor but one of the finest and funniest travel writers working today. Armed with a well-thumbed reprint of Coryate's book, Moore donned a purple plush suit-the antithesis of protective coloration-and set off in a second-hand and highly temperamental Rolls-Royce through France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Holland. His plan was to visit the same sites Coryate had visited almost four centuries earlier, combining tourism with biographical reflections on his hapless predecessor's European tour. Like Coryate, Moore possesses an astonishing ability to land himself in humiliating predicaments. Touring Europe in a Rolls Royce while on a motel-and-fast-food budget lends itself to incredulity, and inevitably leads to misunderstandings. Moore often finds himself the center of unwanted local attention. His account of his hilariously memorable misadventures on Venice's canals on one fateful afternoon is by itself worth the price of admission. Yet interspersed in this riotous account of the innocent abroad is a portrait of Europe that even the well-seasoned continental traveler will savor. Moore brings new life to the Old World and in the process sends readers into paroxysms of laugher and delight. The Grand Tour is travel writing at its best, and funniest.AUTHORBIO: Tim Moore's writing has appeared in Esquire, The Sunday Times, and The Observer, among other places. St. Martin's Press has just published his first book, Frost on My Moustache, in paperback.
- 0312281560
- 9780312281564
- Tim Moore
- 1 July 2001
- St. Martin's Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 320
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