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Imagine a City - A Pilot's Journey Across the Urban World

English · Hardback

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"Die Aufenthaltsgenehmigung für Ihre Möbel muss verlängert werden." Diese und andere Abstrusitäten hätten sie sich nie träumen lassen. Ein Umzug in die Türkei sollte wohl kein Problem darstellen! Aber dann geht es los: Ein nicht enden wollendes, mangelhaft ausgeführtes Bauvorhaben, ein nicht ganz korrekter Steuerberater, unerwartete Schulden beim Finanzamt und der Gemeinde, ein Erdrutsch vor der Haustür, eine verhinderte Brunnenbohrung, eine beinahe umfallende Stützmauer, eine Aufenthaltsgenehmigung für die Möbel, ein Einbruch, der zu einer bellenden Alarmanlage führt - in fünf Jahren erleben Barbara Schultz und ihr Mann mehr als vorher in vielen Jahren in Deutschland. Sie nennen ihr neues Zuhause "unser fröhliches Irrenhaus". Fröhlich? Kann man sich trotz all dem wohl fühlen? Ja, denn das liebenswerte Hausmeisterehepaar, neue türkische und deutsche Freunde, die schöne Umgebung zusammen mit dem meist herrlichen Wetter und viel Liebenswürdigkeit eines ganzen Volkes überwiegen alle negativen Erfahrungen. Erleben Sie mit, wie man mit Engagement und Mut im Rentneralter noch einmal etwas Neues beginnen kann! Lassen Sie sich mitreissen in einen so nicht erwarteten turbulenten, manchmal skurrilen Alltag, prallvoll mit immer neuen Überraschungen!

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Mark Vanhoenacker

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"There ve been plenty of books about cabin attendants adventures as part of a globe-trotting sorority bringing the mile-high club down to earth; Imagine a City is a much more intimate and thoughtful work from a man who, seeing the small metal plate on which an arrow indicates qibla, the direction of Mecca in [a] hotel room in Abu Dhabi, uses it to estimate the initial direction of the great circle route that will take him and his big bird back to London as the light comes up again. . . . What makes this captain of the heavens so appealing is a kind of all-American innocence that helps him savor the palmistry of lit streets in Salt Lake City, seen from 38,000 feet above, as eagerly as he devours the poets of Delhi when touching down for 48 hours. Linking the places he flies between through snow, or gates, or the color blue, Vanhoenacker . . . seems to have a near-bottomless appetite for fresh sights and guidebook curiosities.   Pico Iyer, Air Mail

Mark Vanhoenacker is a beautiful lyrical writer who uses his experience as a pilot to bring us constantly in touch with the transcendent and the other worldly. Imagine a City is a journey around both the author's mind and the planet's great cities that leaves us energised, open to new experiences and ready to return more hopefully to our lives. Alain de Botton, author of The Art of Travel

"Combines the god s eye view of them with street-by-street detail. The book will enchant and even move anyone who feared in recent years for the future of both travel and urbanism." Financial Times, "Best summer books of 2022"

"Vanhoenacker is exceptionally well travelled, and an exceptionally curious and widely read observer. . . . He doesn t waste an hour, and with every return his engagement with each city deepens." The Times Literary Supplement

[A] beguiling tour of cities both real and imagined. . . . Vanhoenacker is a collector of sumptuous details. . . . Philosophically rich without being ponderous, belonging on the same shelf as books by Saint-Exupéry, Markham, and Langewiesche, Vanhoenacker s book is unfailingly interesting, full of empathetic details on faraway places and lives. It s an absolute pleasure for any world citizen and a trove for any traveler. A sparkling addition to the literature of flight. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A memoir wrapped within a scholarly travel book. . . . Dreamy and erudite. . . . A most likeable, warm-hearted narrator with an original world view. The Times (UK)

A century ago, at the dawn of flight, people imagined that writers would want to become pilots, and vice versa, because of the revelations that come with seeing the Earth from above. Mark Vanhoenacker's elegant, engrossing book shows the power of these twinned perspectives, from the skies and up close at ground level. Readers who have not yet traveled with him at the controls of a 787 will be grateful to accompany him on the journeys in these pages. James Fallows, coauthor of Our Towns
 
Mark Vanhoenacker is a long-haul commercial pilot, and his 787 Dreamliner a very apt name takes him to all the cities he dreamed of as a boy in smalltown America (and many more). His perspective--from the cockpit, on the ground, and through the lens of retrospection defies easy comparison: Imagine a coming-of-age memoir and shrewdly picaresque travelogue told by Jules Verne, E,B. White, and Jan Morris rolled into one. There is a moment we all know, head angled against an airplane window at night, when you can see both yourself and what's below. Imagine a City lays claim to that moment. Vanhoenacker's curiosity about the planet and his honesty about himself will leave a permanent mark. Cullen Murphy, editor at large of The Atlantic

An utterly remarkable and original travel book. Like Jan Morris and Pico Iyer, Vanhoenacker weaves memoir and travelogue, using his unusual perch as a pilot to take us on an incredible journey to dozens of cities around the world. Like Italo Calvino, he somehow weaves it all into one, a painfully beautiful cubist city of memory and dreams that rises out of his warm and lyrical prose. Andrew Blum, author of Tubes and The Weather Machine

If the child is the father of the man, then the hometown is like a mother tongue. Mark Vanhoenacker takes us on a journey to major metropolises all over the earth on a quest to find the hidden personal geographies revealed in faraway and unfamiliar parks, cathedrals, marketplaces or seashores. We all carry an invisible city around with us wherever we go, a town of the psyche we re always trying to re-enter or flee. Vanhoenacker regards the lights from 40,000 feet up, and then lands the plane to meet the denizens of his own interior city eye-to-eye. A tour de force of descriptive power and honesty; I can think of no other book like this one. Tom Zoellner, winner of the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction 
 
Most of us look at cities from the ground up. But, Mark Vanhoenacker, a pilot, looks at them from above. And his journeys enable him to drop in and visit and revisit cities across the world. His book, Imagine a City provides a unique and much-needed perspective of the cities and the urban world we live in. Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class
 
"An enriching memoir of how a sensitive boy s yearning for escape and acceptance found its fulfilment in the life of an airline pilot . . . A touching survey of human dreams and endeavours and a hymn to the quiet pleasures of returning, in the flesh or in memory, to the intimate geography of one s hometown." Patrick Gale, author of Mother s Boy

"Refreshingly personal and moving . . . This absorbing modern twist on the age-old story of flying the nest, yet yearning for home, will transport you around the globe and back again without leaving your seat." Mark Ovenden, author of Metro Maps of the World

Product details

Authors Mark Vanhoenacker
Publisher Knopf
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.07.2022
 
EAN 9780525657507
ISBN 978-0-525-65750-7
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 143 mm x 210 mm x 26 mm
Subject Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales > World, Arctic, Antarctic

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