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Margaret Holt's avatar

I have read a number of books by Paul Theroux across the years:

The Great Railway Bazaar, Millroy the Magician, Dark Star Safari, Sunrises and Seamonsters are listed in my summer journals, in addition, of course, Deep South.

I really love travel writing, and I would say Dark Star Safari is one of the finest travel books I’ve ever savored. I haven’t read Burma Sahib, but the questions that it raised for you are certainly very similar to ones that have baffled me as well. I cannot grasp deep hatred, cruelty, mad violence, or torture. I’m one of those who opts out of movies where these attributes are illuminated. But the question that I hope you will cause us all to continuously probe is what can cause people to elevate their character and enter a realm where there is a deeply-felt respect for humanity. Does harsh narcissism make this impossible?

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Shelley Blanton-Stroud's avatar

Great piece. “Orwell later summed up his rationale for writing: I write . . . because there is some lie that I want to expose.”

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