Selected Product: no picture available | The Condor and the Cows, a South American travel-diary; Unknown Binding Author: Christopher Isherwood Publisher: Random House Release Date: 1949 ISBN-10: B0007DVOT6 | | Arabian Sands (Penguin Classics) ISBN-10: 0141442077 ISBN-13: 9780141442075 List Price:$15.00 Concluding (British Literature Series) ISBN-10: 1564782530 ISBN-13: 9781564782533 List Price:$11.95 My Dog Tulip (New York Review Books Classics) ISBN-10: 0940322110 ISBN-13: 9780940322110 List Price:$13.95 The World in the Evening ISBN-10: 0816633703 ISBN-13: 9780816633708 List Price:$17.95 Lost Years: A Memoir 1945 - 1951 ISBN-10: 0061180017 ISBN-13: 9780061180019 List Price:$30.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Condor and the Cows, a South American travel-diary; by Christopher Isherwood (ISBN-10: B0007DVOT6, ISBN-13: 0). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Condor and the Cows, a South American travel-diary; by Christopher Isherwood (ISBN-10: B0007DVOT6, ISBN-13: 0). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com In September 1947, long before mass tourism and with no knowledge of Spanish, Christopher Isherwood and his lover Bill Caskey left for a six-month tour of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Isherwood's account of this journey, The Condor and the Cows, is one of very few classic travel books on South America and was among the books Isherwood considered his best. Based on his trip journal and loosely structured by the vagaries of his travels, these pages give us an Isherwood who dreams of voluntary exile in the tropical paradise of Curaçao and dines out on stories of Nazis in Berlin, missionaries in China, and movie stars in Hollywood. He describes the surprising and sometimes unnerving people and places he encounters through telling, cinematic details-of Inca drinking vessels, the Spanish colonial city of Cuzco (which he calls "one of the most beautiful monuments to bigotry and sheer brutal stupidity in the whole world"), a bullfight in Bogotá, the towering ruins of Machu Picchu. Unsentimental, rich, and wonderfully rendered, this expanded edition includes additional photographs by Bill Caskey and a new foreword by Jeffrey Meyers. Sorry, there are no customer reviews written for this item.
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