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The Art of Travel

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Alain De Botton

Vincent van Gogh's decision to paint scenes from Provence, France, influenced the author to travel there. Inspired by Pedro Almodóvar's films or Andreas Gursky's photography, many individuals crave to explore Spain or appreciate highway overpasses. Art provides a unique way to admire foreign landscapes, fostering a new perspective. Sometimes, the allure of new destinations fades quickly due to a lack of interest or curiosity. To combat this, one must examine places more closely, perhaps through an artist's lens. Art can breathe life and fascination into seemingly mundane surroundings, transforming them into something extraordinary. In the past, England's countryside was deemed boring compared to the Mediterranean, until British artists began to celebrate its beauty. James Thomson's poem "The Seasons" and artists like Thomas Gainsborough highlighted the charm of English landscapes, attracting tourists to visit the Lake District and Scottish Highlands.

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The Art of Travel (2002) is an unconventional manual for exploring the world. In contrast with traditional travel guides, Alain de Botton’s book serves as a philosophical companion for adventurers, analyzing the motivations behind our desire to explore unfamiliar territories while providing useful recommendations for enhancing the travel experience.

Buchzusammenfassung

Alain de Botton is a philosopher of the everyday. The author of numerous best-selling books, he’s tackled subjects from love to architecture, and from Proust to travel. He is also a cofounder of The School of Life, a London-based institution that strives to develop new forms of education.

Vincent van Gogh's decision to paint scenes from Provence, France, influenced the author to travel there. Inspired by Pedro Almodóvar's films or Andreas Gursky's photography, many individuals crave to explore Spain or appreciate highway overpasses. Art provides a unique way to admire foreign landscapes, fostering a new perspective. Sometimes, the allure of new destinations fades quickly due to a lack of interest or curiosity. To combat this, one must examine places more closely, perhaps through an artist's lens. Art can breathe life and fascination into seemingly mundane surroundings, transforming them into something extraordinary. In the past, England's countryside was deemed boring compared to the Mediterranean, until British artists began to celebrate its beauty. James Thomson's poem "The Seasons" and artists like Thomas Gainsborough highlighted the charm of English landscapes, attracting tourists to visit the Lake District and Scottish Highlands.

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The dreams people have about travelling are frequently dissimilar to the reality of the journeys they take, mainly due to the fact that one cannot escape from oneself while travelling.

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Discovering air transportation might surprise us, alter our point of view, and educate us to value clouds.

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The allure of the exotic, offering a break from the monotony of daily life, attracts us to journey.

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In the past, people traveled for discovery, whereas contemporary travelers need to develop the skill of inquiring.

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Holidays frequently include the outdoors, from which we can discover how to extend its positive impacts.

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The beauty of nature has the power to evoke spiritual emotions, as written in the Bible.

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Art has the power to enhance our understanding of various sceneries, whether they are from distant lands or our own homeland.

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