Spirit of Place: Letters and Essays on Travel.

First Edition of Lawrence Durrell's Spirit of Place: Letters and Essays on Travel

Spirit of Place: Letters and Essays on Travel.

DURRELL, Lawrence.

Item Number: 115199

London: Faber & Faber Limited, 1969.

First edition of this work by the author of The Alexandria Quartet. Octavo, original cloth. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Oscar Epfs.

From the moment of his birth, Lawrence Durrell was far from home. A British child in India, he was sent to England to receive an education, and by his early twenties had already tired of his native land. With family in tow, he departed for Greece, and spent the rest of his life wandering the world. He traveled not to sightsee but to live, and made homes in Egypt, France, Yugoslavia, and Argentina. Each time he landed, he rooted himself deep into the native soil, taking in not just the sights and sounds of his new land, but the essential character of the country. In these letters and essays, Durrell exhibits the power of poetic observation that made his travel writing so extraordinary to post–World War II readers. In these pages he reminds us not just of each country’s hidden charms, but of the unique characteristics that persist through the generations. “Much more than just a chronicle of his travels, this collection reveals Durrell’s honesty, outspokenness, warmth, and extreme sensitivity to people and to the beauty of nature and landscape. An unusual and fascinating title" (Library Journal).

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