Title
Once in a Lifetime Vol. 2: Places to Go for Travel and LeisurePosted in
BookEditor
Clara Le Fort, Robert Klanten, Sven EhmannRelease Date
August 2015Publisher
Gestalten VerlagFormat
24 × 30 cmDetails
Full color, hardcover, 256 pages. Text in English.
ISBN
978-3-89955-591-2Price
€39.90 / $55.00 / £35.00E-shop
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Title | Once in a Lifetime Vol. 2: Places to Go for Travel and Leisure | Posted in | Book | Editor | Clara Le Fort, Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann |
Release Date | August 2015 | Publisher | Gestalten Verlag | Format | 24 × 30 cm |
Details | Full color, hardcover, 256 pages. Text in English. | ISBN | 978-3-89955-591-2 | Price | €39.90 / $55.00 / £35.00 |
E-shop | shop.gestalten.com |
On the first few pages, the obsessive compulsive in me found it really hard to let go and enjoy the book; I just couldn’t understand why the location of each featured destination was but a detail written in small letters, or how all these seemingly different places are connected to each other, albeit listed in the same section. As I soon realized, the editor was playing a very interesting mind game: she gently forces you to let go of your typical touristic behaviour, by questioning the little boxes inside your head. Le Fort’s aim is cleverly hinted at in the book’s preface: “In our long to-do list of things to pack we have simply forgotten the most essential: the journey.” Once you learn to trust the ride she’s taking you on, everything begins to unfold. And then you understand why a hot air balloon over Bagan in Myanmar comes right after a beach Camp in South Africa, or have the ability to see the common ground between a Brooklyn factory turned into a hip venue and a hotel in Vienna where hospitality is offered, not only to visiting tourists but also to refugees who have fled their homes. In other words, each destination in this book is not predefined by a name or a pin on a map, but rather they are all identified by the state of mind that they put you in. Consequently, their proximity has nothing to do with coordinates: They have each found their little unmapped homelands in these pages, eager to be explored, one after the other, by the reader.
{YatzerTip} The publication is a follow-up to ‘Once in a Lifetime Vol.1: Travel and Leisure Redefined’, released by Gestalten in March 2012.