A Visit to Don Otavio
By Sybille Bedford
Introduction by Bruce Chatwin
By Sybille Bedford
Introduction by Bruce Chatwin
By Sybille Bedford
Introduction by Bruce Chatwin
By Sybille Bedford
Introduction by Bruce Chatwin
Category: Biography & Memoir | Travel: Caribbean & Mexico
Category: Biography & Memoir | Travel: Caribbean & Mexico
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$22.95
Jun 21, 2016 | ISBN 9781590179697
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Jun 21, 2016 | ISBN 9781590179703
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Praise
“Bedford treats many aspects of Mexican culture and daily life with humor and grace: the slow passing of time, religious and civil fiestas…siestas and gunfights, bejeweled women an their sinful secrets, the music…and political gossip.” —Enrique Krauze, The New York Review of Books
“Bedford is a beloved writer, and this travel memoir, originally published in 1953, brings all the same brilliance…Her impromptu trip is narrated in such amazing detail that you’ll delay the end, hoping the adventure will go on and on.” —Claire Luchette, Travel + Leisure
“Before I am ready to call it quits, I would like to reread every book I ever deeply enjoyed, beginning with Jane Austen and Isaac Babel and Sybille Bedford’s A Visit to Don Otavio.” —William Maxwell
“A powerful response to landscape and to people. Mrs. Bedford has the art of putting one bodily in the country with all senses awake, and one emerges with her from the Mexican experience bruised, shocked, but elated and with one’s brain turned on.” —V. S. Pritchett, New Statesman
“One of the great works of travel literature.”—Benjamin Schwarz, The Atlantic
“Here is Bedford in all her glory: the adventurer, the Bohemian, the reporter, the philosopher, the aesthete. Far from rendering the text chaotic, it thrives on these contrasting dimensions, engaging the reader on multiple levels and conveying the full range of Bedford’s many talents. Above all, what comes across is her sense of jouissance and fascination with the world.” —Hans Rollan, PopMatters
“An amusing yet highly serious interpretation of Mexico.”—Shusha Guppy, The Paris Review
“A rare gem, poised, vivacious and with a delicate and finely-tuned sense of humor.”—Barbara Kastelein, Inside Mexico
“Everyone, whether or not he plans to visit Mexico, should read A Visit to Don Otavio.”—The New Yorker
“Of all the women writers of this century, Sybille Bedford is, to my mind, the finest.”—Julia Neuberger, Evening Standard
“[Bedford] is capable of exercising a fine sort of detachment while telling an intensely personal story.”—Virginia Lee Warren, The New York Times
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