Do Travel Writers Go to Hell?: A Swashbuckling Tale of High Adventures, Questionable Ethics, and Professional Hedonism by Thomas Kohnstamm

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 337,379
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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 337,379

    Synopsis

    For those who think that travel guidebooks are the gospel truth.

    The waitress suggests that I come back after she closes down the restaurant, around midnight. We end up having sex in a chair and then on one of the tables in the back corner. I pen a note in my Moleskine that I will later recount in the guidebook review, saying that the restaurant “is a pleasant surprise . . . and the table service is friendly.” –Thomas Kohnstamm, professional travel writer and author of numerous Lonely Planet guidebooks

    WANTED: Travel Writer for Brazil
    QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
    Decisiveness: the ability to desert your entire previous life–including well-salaried office job, attractive girlfriend, and basic sanity for less than minimum wage
    Attention to detail: the skill to research northeastern Brazil, including transportation, restaurants, hotels, culture, customs, and language, while juggling sleep deprivation, nonstop nightlife, and excessive alcohol consumption
    Creativity: the imagination to write about places you never actually visit
    Resourcefulness: utilizing persuasion, seduction, and threats, when necessary, to secure a place to stay for the evening once your pitiable advance has been (mis)spent
    Resilience: determination to overcome setbacks such as bankruptcy, disillusionment, and an ill-fated one-night stand with an Austrian flight attendant

    As Kohnstamm comes to personal terms with each of these job requirements, he unveils the underside of the travel industry and its often-harrowing effect on writers, travelers, and the destinations themselves. Moreover, heinvites us into his world of compromising and scandalous situations in one of the most exciting countries as he races against an impossible deadline.

    The New York Times - Joshua Hammer

    …hilarious

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    Biography

    THOMAS KOHNSTAMM was born in 1975 and graduated from Stanford University with an M.A. in Latin American studies. He lives in Seattle.

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    Do Travel Writers Go to Hell?: A Swashbuckling Tale of High Adventures, Questionable Ethics, and Proby Anonymous

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    July 15, 2008: I must admit I was a bit put off in the beginning of this book by the drinking, doping and partying. However, Thomas seems to have captured the spirit of travel today: craziness and all. This book is witty in a way few are today. Reminds me of Tom Wolf. 'Do Travel...' is the perfect summer read.

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    April 22, 2008: As a resident cubicle dweller, I enjoyed this book immensely. It's not just a travel book, or an expose on the world of travel writing it gets at the heart of that temptation to flee the cubicle (where I?m sitting and typing this) and pursue a life less ordinary ? but unlike most of the books that deal with this subject it?s not all hearts and rainbows once the author makes his move. The book follows the trade-offs, disappointments and cold realities he experiences on the other side ? experiences he lampoons hilariously the whole time. If you like humor ? wonderfully dark humor ? you won?t find a better read than this. I could not recommend this book any more highly.