Difference between revisions of "Book Eating the Wind - A Requiem For Innocence"
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|Original text of book=English | |Original text of book=English | ||
|Photograph=Nigel.jpg | |Photograph=Nigel.jpg | ||
+ | |Publisher=www.eatingthewind.com | ||
|Publication date=2021 | |Publication date=2021 | ||
|ISBN=979-8485765521 | |ISBN=979-8485765521 | ||
+ | |Where to buy=http://amzn.to/3ETFjOB | ||
|Information={{Book/Information | |Information={{Book/Information | ||
|Description of information=Part memoir, part fiction, this account of escaping the rat race to live the island dream is as close as you will get to understanding what drives anyone's search for freedom. | |Description of information=Part memoir, part fiction, this account of escaping the rat race to live the island dream is as close as you will get to understanding what drives anyone's search for freedom. | ||
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It’s among these crystal believers that he finds his place as the observer of a late century hedonism which ultimately proves destructive for anyone who enters. Drawn to their unfettered ways he approaches an edge that offers both hope and peril – can he find redemption? | It’s among these crystal believers that he finds his place as the observer of a late century hedonism which ultimately proves destructive for anyone who enters. Drawn to their unfettered ways he approaches an edge that offers both hope and peril – can he find redemption? | ||
+ | |Description of information id=Saat itu tahun 1992 dan jurnalis majalah Inggris Nigel Simmonds melarikan diri dari kehidupan perusahaan untuk pindah ke Bali, Pulau Dewata. Pelabuhan panggilan pertamanya adalah Ubud, di bawah Gunung Agung yang suci, di mana ia mendirikan rumah di antara kumpulan karakter yang kehidupan di Barat – yang dikenal sebagai The Machine – telah menjadi tidak dapat dipertahankan. Di antara orang-orang percaya kristal inilah ia menemukan tempatnya sebagai pengamat hedonisme abad akhir yang pada akhirnya terbukti merusak siapa pun yang masuk. Tertarik pada cara mereka yang tidak terkekang, dia mendekati tepi yang menawarkan harapan dan bahaya – dapatkah dia menemukan penebusan? | ||
|Link=https://eatingthewind.com/ | |Link=https://eatingthewind.com/ | ||
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|Author=Biography of Nigel Simmonds | |Author=Biography of Nigel Simmonds | ||
− | |Topic=Fiction | + | |Subject=freedom, Bali, travel |
+ | |Illustrator=Stuart Sullivan, Albert Leeflang | ||
+ | |Related Places=Place Bali | ||
+ | |Linked words=Bali, Bebas, Kabebasan | ||
+ | |Topic=Fiction, memoir, travel, freedom | ||
|SummaryTopic=A search for freedom, part memoir, part fiction | |SummaryTopic=A search for freedom, part memoir, part fiction | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic id=Kebebesan | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 10 January 2022
- Title
- Eating The Wind - A Requiem For Innocence
- Original language
- English
- Author(s)
- Illustrator(s)
- Stuart Sullivan
- Albert Leeflang
- Publisher
- www.eatingthewind.com
- ISBN
- 979-8485765521
- Publication date
- 2021
- Subjects
- freedom
- Bali
- travel
- Find Book
- http://amzn.to/3ETFjOB
- Related Env. Initiatives
- Related Places
- Related Biographies
- Related Children's Books
- Related Holidays
- Related Folktales
- Related Comics
- Related Lontar
- Linked words
Description(s)
Part memoir, part fiction, this account of escaping the rat race to live the island dream is as close as you will get to understanding what drives anyone's search for freedom. It's 1992 and English magazine journalist Nigel Simmonds escapes corporate life to move to Bali, the island of the gods. His first port of call is Ubud, below sacred Mount Agung, where he sets up home among a collection of characters for whom life in the West – known as The Machine – has become untenable. It is among these crystal questers that he finds his place as the observer of a late century hedonism that ultimately proves destructive for anyone who enters. Drawn to their unfettered ways he approaches an edge that offers both hope and peril – can he find redemption?
It’s 1992 and English magazine journalist Nigel Simmonds escapes corporate life to move to Bali, the Island of The Gods. His first port of call is Ubud, below sacred Mount Agung, where he sets up home among a collection of characters for whom life in the West – known as The Machine – has become untenable. It’s among these crystal believers that he finds his place as the observer of a late century hedonism which ultimately proves destructive for anyone who enters. Drawn to their unfettered ways he approaches an edge that offers both hope and peril – can he find redemption?
Review(s)
Entitled Eating The Wind, the book weaves a narrative that’s part memoir and part fiction to get under the skin of a cast of characters for whom life in the West – known as The Machine – has become untenable... Eating The Wind – which is a title adapted from the Indonesian saying ‘Makan angin’ – offers an insight into the wacky world of Ubud in the 1990s with themes that continue to be relevant today for anyone looking to move to the island. Whole review at https://www.theyakmag.com/fact-meets-fiction-in-a-new-book-about-balis-first-global-nomads/
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