The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel by Dan Kieran, Tom Hodgkinson. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Slow travel puts us in close contact with people and allows us to share what it is to be human. Kieran is optimistic about the influence of the internet on how we travel. He sees the ability to go online and explore potential travels as a way for individuals to take greater control over 4/5(35). Editions for The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel: (Hardcover published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback p.
A Review of The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel by Dan Kieran View Post Che's Poetry (4) I Don't Know Why You Think - Nicolás Guillén View Post Lucy T+ The Idle Traveller calls on us all to re-assess why we travel and what travel has become. Besides extolling the virtues of staycation holidaying, Dan Kieran argues we need to bin the brochure, glide rather than fly, embrace disaster, be epic in our travel pursuits and immerse ourselves in the life-changing experience of true journeying. "In a world where traveling is more and more perceived as a way to tick some boxes and take a few Instagram shots, The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel by Dan Kieran is a refreshing ode to.
The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel by Dan Kieran, Tom Hodgkinson. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Dan Kieran, The Idle Traveller: The art of slow travel. , AA Publishing, Basingstoke. A creed for the touring cyclist? I came to this title via Twitter and was attracted to the idea behind it. I thought it might help me answer the old question: Why cycle? Kieran has the idea that we ought to travel more slowly, but engage more deeply. This living and travelling “slowly” is what Dan Kieran advocates. When he has to, or chooses to, go somewhere, Dan favours night trains, buses, boats, and walking instead of travelling by aeroplane and the Underground. Why would he want to add so much time to his journeys?.
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