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The Broken Road : : From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos

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Continues: A time of gifts; and Between the woods and the water.
Originally published: London : John Murray, 2013.
Includes index.
Introduction / by Colin Thubron and Artemis Cooper -- From the Iron Gates -- A hanging glass box -- Over the Great Balkan -- To the Danube -- The Wallachian Plain -- Bucharest -- To Varna -- Dancing by the Black Sea -- Constantinople -- Mount Athos.
"In the winter of 1933 eighteen-year-old Patrick ("Paddy") Leigh Fermor set out to walk across Europe, starting in Holland and ending in Constantinople, a trip that took him the better part of a year. Decades later, when he was well over fifty, Leigh Fermor told the story of that life-changing journey in A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water, two works now celebrated as among the most vivid, absorbing, delightful, and beautifully-written travel books of all time. The Broken Road is the long and avidly awaited account of the final leg of his youthful adventure that Leigh Fermor promised but was unable to finish before his death in 2011. Assembled from Leigh Fermor's manuscripts by his prize-winning biographer Artemis Cooper and the travel writer Colin Thubron, this is perhaps the most personal of all Leigh Fermor's books, catching up with young Paddy in the fall of 1934 and following him through Bulgaria and Romania to the coast of the Black Sea. Days and nights on the road, spectacular landscapes and uncanny cities, friendships lost and found, leading the high life in Bucharest or camping out with fishermen and shepherds: in the The Broken Road such incidents and escapades are described with all the linguistic bravura, odd and astonishing learning, and overflowing exuberance that Leigh Fermor is famous for, but also with a melancholy awareness of the passage of time, especially when he meditates on the scarred history of the Balkans or on his troubled relations with his father. The book ends, perfectly, with Paddy's diary from the winter of 1934, when he had reached Greece, the country he would fall in love with and fight for. Across the space of three quarters of century we can still hear the ringing voice of an irrepressible young man embarking on a life of adventure"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents: Time of gifts. -- Between the woods and the water.

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SERIES
New York Review Books classics.



PUBLISHED
New York, NY : New York Review Books, [2014]
Year Published: 2014
Description: xxi, 362 p. : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781590177549
1590177541

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Thubron, Colin, 1939-
Cooper, Artemis, 1953-
Fermor, Patrick Leigh.

SUBJECTS
Fermor, Patrick Leigh -- Travel -- Europe, Eastern.
Fermor, Patrick Leigh -- Travel -- Mediterranean Region.