Bali, Java, in My Dreams

Bali, Java, in My Dreams

by Laura Moser (Editor), Guido Waldman (Editor), Christine Jordis (Author)

Synopsis

Relying on atmosphere and sensation over fact and statistic, Christine Jordis has written a deeply personal, vividly impressionistic account of several journeys to the Indonesian islands of Bali and Java. Dazzled, wide-eyed, but always astute, Jordis describes famous monuments, native dances, encounters with locals. She conjures up the various literary and artistic figures who sought refuge and inspiration in Indonesia - Arthur Rimbaud, Herman Melville, Joseph Conrad - and brings ancient legends to life. From the heart of the lush tropical forests, Jordis guides her readers through the technicolor paradise that makes Paris seem grey in comparison. Ultimately, it is these very colours that infuse her life - and her readers' lives - with new meaning.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Published: 19 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1860469957
ISBN 13: 9781860469954
Book Overview: From ancient temples to the muddy streets of Jakarta, from the volcano to the mini-cab, Christine Jordis leads an intoxicating, sensual tour of Indonesia.

Media Reviews
Very few books succeed in plunging us into the heart of a civilisation, in enlightening us on the history of a people... Christine Jordis' book is one of these books Daniel Arsand, Le Monde; She invites us to follow her without ever making us feel estranged from her explorations. To travel, she demonstrates to us, is to conquer - and to conquer oneself in particular Joel Schmidt, Reforme
Author Bio
CHRISTINE JORDIS, for 12 years responsible for English Literature at the British Council, is now in charge of the English novel at Gallimard. Gens de la Tamise, a panoramic study of the 20th century British novel, was awarded the Medici Prize in 1999.