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The Art of Travel

Alain de Botton's The Art of Travel delves into the reasons why people travel, examining the psychological and emotional benefits of exploring new places. The book combines personal anecdotes with historical and literary references to offer a unique perspective on the act of traveling. more

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Alain de Botton
Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton is a Swiss writer and philosopher known for his books on philosophy, art, and culture. His work is characterized by its accessible exploration of profound themes, which has won him a wide audience. more

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“He learns that the form, in its current form, was originally called a formulary, and was invented by an Englishman named Charles Babbage, the same man who invented both an early kind of computer and the cow catcher, a device attached to the front of locomotives to clear debris from train tracks. He learns that Babbage once wrote to Alfred Tennyson to correct two lines from one of Tennyson's poems, which Babbage felt lacked scientific accuracy. This, thinks Jonas, tells you everything you need to know about both the man and the invention of forms.”

“El libro aporta la información más completa y detallada que se ha publicado hasta ahora de Montserrat en su doble dimensión de monasterio y santuario. Tras siete años de investigación en el interior de la comunidad monástica, el autor recoge información desconocida de la vida diaria de los monjes y documentos inéditos del patrimonio cultural del Museo y la Biblioteca, la gestión del santuario y la situación económica y financiera de Montserrat.”

“En un ritual que suena mil veces repetido, pregunta mi nombre, edad, número de embarazos...sin alterar su modulación de voz, empieza a dictarle a la enfermera las dimensiones de los miomas, el útero, los ovarios. Finalmente, me entrega tres servilletas predobladas con la instrucción de secarme, vestirme y salir. Les digo un "Gracias" muy sincero y salgo, mietras a mis espaldas continúa Mecano y su "Aire"... "sin entrar en pormenores, Dios hace cosas mejores".”