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Sultry Climates

by Ian Littlewood

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ISBN13: 9780306811555
ISBN10: 0306811553
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Here, said the reviewer for Salon.com, is a book that is “lively and accessible and erudite. . . the perfect companion for anyone who wouldn’t be cauth dead with an airport paperback—though I wouldn’t want to wager which one provides more juice.” Historically, the sexual motives of travel have rarely been spelled out in travel guides and brochures. Sultry Climates is an alternative history of tourism, made up of precisely the details that usually go unmentioned. As Ian Littlewood demonstrates with dazzling elegance and wit, if we want to make sense of the celebrated "Grand Tour" of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, for example, it's as important to take account of travelers' visits to Dresden streetwalkers and Venetian courtesans as it is to reckon with their visits to the Picture Gallery and the Doge's Palace. To understand the Victorian passion for the Mediterranean is to be aware of Greek and Italian attractions that extended far beyond the historical. From Byron in Greece to Isherwood in Germany, from American expatriates on the Left Bank to Orton in Morocco and right up to the present day, what emerges from these experiences is a continuing motif of tourism, previously neglected or ignored, that comes into full view only with the twentieth century's cult of the sun. Suffice it to say that after reading Sultry Climates, you'll never look at tourists in quite the same way again.

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ISBN:
9780306811555
Author:
Littlewood, Ian
Publisher:
Da Capo Press
Location:
Cambridge, MA
Subject:
General
Subject:
History
Subject:
World
Subject:
Essays & Travelogues
Subject:
Social history
Subject:
Sexual behavior
Subject:
Tourism
Subject:
Tourists
Subject:
World - General
Edition Description:
1st Da Capo Press ed.
Series Volume:
no. 20
Publication Date:
20020417
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.56x5.72x.93 in. .88 lbs.

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