Eccentric Islands: Travels Real and Imaginary - Paperback

Eccentric Islands: Travels Real and Imaginary - Paperback

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by Bill Holm (Author)

Bill Holm, often called "the bard of the Midwest," takes readers on an excursion to islands both real and symbolic.

Like a modern-day literary Darwin, Bill Holm travels to Isla Mujeres, an exceptional island east of the Yucatán Peninsula; Moloka'i, whose history is graced by the example of Father Damien; Iceland, with a human genetic code nearly unmatched in its purity; Madagascar, an island of musical and botanical eccentricities; and Mallard Island, tucked in Rainy Lake, near the Canadian border. He also visits islands of ideas, including the Necessary Island of the Imagination, the Piano Island--located in the man-made lake under the atrium sky of an upscale hotel in the far interior of China--and the acute isolation of the Island of Pain.

Writing with the mindset of a 19th-century traveler for whom the journey is as important as the destination, Holm appeals to the traveler and the philosopher in everyone.

Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 1.05 x 8.98 x 6.02 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 28, 2001
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