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When he is diagnosed with cancer, Italian writer Tiziano Terzani realizes that his whole life has been one long ride on a merry-go-round on which he has always journeyed without a ticket. Now, the ticket collector has come to demand his dues. At first, Terzani turns to Western medicine for a cure, but a question soon begin to haunt him: is cancer, as the doctor say, an enemy that needs to be destroyed, or is it a friend one can talk to? Travelling had always been a way of life for him, so he decides to make another trip, in search of an alternative – to India. This final ride turns out to be very different though. And more difficult. Because every step, every choice – often between reason and faith, between science and magic – is inextricably linked to his own survival. As he crisscrosses the country from an ashram in Coimbatore to a hut in Almora, the external journey in search of a cure transforms into an inner journey and a return to the divine roots of man.
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One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round, Tiziano Terzani, Felix Bolling
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- Année de publication
- 2016
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- Titre
- One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Tiziano Terzani, Felix Bolling
- Éditeur
- Harper Element
- Publié
- 2016
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 599
- ISBN10
- 9350297159
- ISBN13
- 9789350297155
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Cartes et voyages, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Voyage, Autobiographies et mémoires, Europe du Sud, Italie, Asie, Littérature italienne
- Évaluation
- 4,35 sur 5
- Description
- When he is diagnosed with cancer, Italian writer Tiziano Terzani realizes that his whole life has been one long ride on a merry-go-round on which he has always journeyed without a ticket. Now, the ticket collector has come to demand his dues. At first, Terzani turns to Western medicine for a cure, but a question soon begin to haunt him: is cancer, as the doctor say, an enemy that needs to be destroyed, or is it a friend one can talk to? Travelling had always been a way of life for him, so he decides to make another trip, in search of an alternative – to India. This final ride turns out to be very different though. And more difficult. Because every step, every choice – often between reason and faith, between science and magic – is inextricably linked to his own survival. As he crisscrosses the country from an ashram in Coimbatore to a hut in Almora, the external journey in search of a cure transforms into an inner journey and a return to the divine roots of man.


