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Remzi Gökda¿
Following Footsteps
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
Some places transport visitors to a realm where history and imagination intersect, creating an atmosphere of enigma. These locations seem suspended in time, caught between reality and legend. Their streets whisper secrets, their architecture holds echoes of the past, and their very essence invites exploration. From the moment you step onto these streets, you feel it-the sensation that time has folded in on itself, that history is alive, waiting to be discovered.
Cities are more than geographical locations; they are living, breathing entities shaped by triumphs, struggles, and the passage of time. Each street is a chapter in the city's story, written by those who have walked it before. Some places are defined by the legendary figures who left their mark-visionaries, artists, scientists, and writers who shaped not only the cities they inhabited but the world itself. To travel through these places is to step into their stories, to trace the paths of those who came before, and to find echoes of the past in the present.
For the art enthusiast, Amsterdam beckons with the legacy of Rembrandt, the "Master of Light," whose revolutionary use of shadow and illumination still captivates the world. In Pamplona, the spirit of Hemingway lingers in the air, his love for the city's energy immortalized in his writings. Science and innovation lead travelers to Bern, where Einstein reimagined the universe in its quiet streets. Each city carries its own narrative, shaped by those who lived, dreamed, and created within its walls.
Perhaps it's a misty evening in Prague, where alchemists once sought the key to immortality, or a twilight stroll through Genoa, where the labyrinthine alleys of the old port hold the echoes of merchants and explorers who once shaped the world. In Berlin, past and future collide in a city that never stops reinventing itself. Palermo tells a story of conquerors and cultures entwined, its hidden catacombs and crumbling palaces testaments to a past that refuses to fade.
Across the ocean, Los Angeles is a city where dreams and reality blur, where beneath the glitz, a noir-like mystery lingers in the glow of its streetlights. In San Francisco, shifting fog and hidden histories intertwine-Gold Rush legends, Beat poetry, and counterculture movements shaping its ever-evolving identity. And then there's Los Alamos, where science and secrecy collided to alter the course of history, its desert landscape still echoing with the weight of the atomic age.
These places whisper to those who listen, revealing layers of time woven into their streets. The past is never truly gone-it lingers, waiting to be uncovered. To walk through these cities is to step into a dream, where history breathes, myths awaken, and the ordinary dissolves into the extraordinary.
Following Footsteps is a captivating journey through twenty iconic destinations, guided by the legendary figures who left their mark on them. Blending history, culture, and storytelling, journalist and author Remzi Gökdä brings these cities to life through the memories, events, and traces left behind by remarkable individuals. From bustling metropolises to serene coastal towns, each chapter offers an immersive exploration of the past, inviting readers to travel between reality and legend.
Perfect for history lovers, travel enthusiasts, and curious minds, this book unveils the soul of cities like Bilbao, Palermo, Bern, and Pamplona, interweaving personal anecdotes with historical depth. It delves into the transformations of places such as Amsterdam, Prague, Zurich, and San Francisco, reflecting the perspectives of those who have witnessed their evolution. With each chapter dedicated to a single city, Following Footsteps offers a rich, multifaceted perspective on urban life, revealing the timeless connection between people, places, and the stories that shape them.
About the author
Remzi Gökdä, born in 1968 in Istanbul, is a journalist and author. He graduated from Istanbul University's Faculty of Journalism in 1992 and began his career as a reporter for Cumhuriyet newspaper in 1989, where he won several journalism awards. He is the author of several books, including, "Bäka ¿ehirler", "Sevgili ¿stanbul", "Amerikan Medyas¿nda 11 Eylül" and "Park Otel Olay¿". An avid traveler, Gökdä believes that travel offers a deeper and more authentic understanding of life than books can. This philosophy informs his writing and his life. Through his work, he invites readers to explore new perspectives and appreciate the beauty of discovery.
Product details
Authors | Remzi Gökda¿ |
Publisher | Remgo |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 08.03.2025 |
EAN | 9798230910985 |
ISBN | 979-8-230-91098-5 |
No. of pages | 130 |
Dimensions | 152 mm x 229 mm x 7 mm |
Weight | 201 g |
Subject |
Travel
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