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Night Train to Turkistan: Modern Adventures Along China's Ancient Silk Road

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Availability:In StockContributor:Stuart StevensSeries:TravelerPublish date:1994-01-13Pages:252
Language:EnglishPublisher:Atlantic Monthly PressISBN-13:9780871131904ISBN-10:871131900UPC:9780871131904Book Category:TravelBook Subcategory:Essays & Travelogues, AsiaBook Topic:EastSize:8.97 x 5.54 x 0.93 inchesWeight:0.7011Product ID:SC6CAV6D04

"From the beginning, it was a silly idea. This, of course, I liked."

So begins Night Train to Turkistan, Stuart Stevens's irreverent, irresistible Chinese travel tale. In the late fall of 1986, Stevens, a young political consultant and writer, invited three friends to join him on an unlikely 5,000-mile quest along China's Ancient Silk Road. Their goal was to retrace the steps of a famous journey made in 1936 by Peter Fleming, an eccentric British writer/traveler, who, like his brother Ian Fleming, had a flair for exceptional adventures.

Stevens's choice of companions is more amusing than useful-a triathlete and closet good ole boy, a kung fu expert from Yale, and a six-foot-tall female rower in Lycra stretch gear. Only one of them-Mark Salzman, author of the acclaimed Iron & Silk-had ever been to China before and Salzman is profoundly unsure of he likes being back. Together this improbable foursome sets out from Beijing determined to follow Fleming's route on the Silk Road to Kashgar, the fabled capital of Chinese Turkistan (or Tartary as it has been known for centuries) is one of the wildest, least populated regions on earth, dominated by the fierce Takla Makan desert, a name which translates into "you go in, but you do not come out."

In the unbelievable cold of a Chinese winter, Stevens & Co. rumble across China in trains, donkey carts, bicycles, and some of the more memorable buses in recent literature. Often trapped in monolithic Russian-built hotels, they battle, bluff, and plead their way through the mazes of Chinese bureaucracy, surviving on such delicacies as lamb fat and cold noodles.

Crammed with unforgettable characters and unforgettably funny scenes, Night Train to Turkistan is a rare, high-spirited romp across a country where travelers are greeted with "Comrades, we welcome you to your journey. Please do not spit everywhere . . ."


Language:EnglishPublisher:Atlantic Monthly PressISBN-13:9780871131904ISBN-10:871131900UPC:9780871131904Book Category:TravelBook Subcategory:Essays & Travelogues, AsiaBook Topic:EastSize:8.97 x 5.54 x 0.93 inchesWeight:0.7011Product ID:SC6CAV6D04
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press

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