In Xanadu-William Dalrymple
Travel
In Xanadu-A Quest
William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple, at the age of
twenty-two, travelled from Jerusalem to Xanadu in China. He followed the route Marco
Polo had taken about seven hundreds years before. This book is a marvelous
record of this journey. Book moves at a breakneck speed. Writing is so lucid
and effortless that the reader finds himself travelling with the author in his
quest for the fabled capital of Kublai Khan, sharing author’s privations, his
frustrations and his pleasures too. With compelling skill and erudition William
Dalrymple weaves the story of his travel, sketches of characters he meets in
this long journey, the landscape he witnesses, the architecture he admires in
various cities, towns, and villages along the route and intersperses these with
history of the place without ever sounding didactic or tedious. Tone of the
book is jaunty and humor abounds. Every now and then you shake violently with
laughter and nearly fall out of the chair. Writing reminds you of Eric Newby’s A
Short Walk in the Hindukush and certain passages of Byron’s The Road to
Oxiana. This is Dalrymple’s first book but a chef-d’oeuvre in travel
literature. Talent of the author leaves you spellbound. This is a must read for
anyone fond of travel literature and especially for a Silk Route enthusiast.
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