Acclaim for Alain de Botton's
THE ART OF TRAVEL
“[Refreshing and profoundly readable. … Thanks to de Botton's detailed and thoughtful writing, coupled with his clever curiosity, The Art of Travel hzs the potential to enrich not only our journeys, but also our lives.”
—The Philadelphia Inquirer
“[De Botton] relates even the most disappointing experiences with delightful wit, graceful prose and surprising insight.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Wickedly funny. … De Botton travels like the rest of us, but he brings with him the amazing erudition, crisp, lovely prose, and entertaining intellect that made How Proust Can Change Your Life and The Consolations of Philosophy such phenomenal successes.”
—The Boston Globe
“[Ejxudes erudition and artfulness. … Delightful.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“[A] wonderful book: inventive, witty, intelligent, and beautifully written. At its best, its prose achieves the intensity of aphorism … provocative and insightful… teeming with tantalizing detail.”
—The Boston Phoenix
“Charmingly and capably convinces us how unaware most of us are as we move about in the world … will leave the reader mentally reaching for a pencil to check off the graceful, witty turns of Mr. De Botton's mind.”
—The Washington Times
“A thoughtful and anecdote-rich meditation on how trips can alter us in unexpected ways.”
—Elle
“An erudite, funny brand of philosophy … will make you think and laugh and want to plan a trip to test out some of de Botton's ideas for yourself.”
—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“[A] quirky, delightful meditation on why we go where we go. … Read just a few pages of de Botton and you'll follow him any where.”
—0 Magazine
“Quietly terrific. … It says a great deal about his ability that no matter whom he might invoke he does not pale by comparison.”
—The New York Sun
“De Botton … gives voice and meaning to the thousands of epiphanies great and small brought about by voyaging.”
—Esquire
“Alain de Botton piques curiosity not only about where we go but why and how—questions worth considering even if our destination is no farther than the nearest cabana.”
—Vogue
“Journeys of the de Botton kind … expand our perspective, they broaden our mind, they enrich the intellect. We travel, this precocious young man reminds us, to find ourselves.”
—The Dallas Morning News
“Delicious writing … pure, unalloyed pleasure. … [De Botton's] thoughts are original, startling, and what is more, feel true.”
—The Arizona Republic
“Utterly charming. … De Botton notices the details, and as we grow accustomed to seeing the world through his eyes, perhaps we will notice more too. … [A] fine writer.”
—The Times-Picayune
“An elegant and subtle work, unlike any other. Beguiling.”
—The Times (London)
“One of the very best contemporary travel writers—an artist in the genre.”
—Jan Morris, The New Statesman