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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul TherouxPublisher: Mariner Books Imprint: Mariner Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780358362791ISBN 10: 0358362792 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 06 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOn the Plain of Snakes is fierce and poignant . . . This declaration of common cause with our southern neighbors offers a sharp rebuke to the idea that Mexicans who come to the U.S. are rapists bringing only drugs and crime. --Wall Street Journal Theroux extracts such life-affirming joy from the road that you hope it keeps unfurling before him and, even more, that the wonderful people he writes about would be so graciously received during their own journeys to El Norte. --The Washington Post Paul Theroux is an undisputed master of travel literature. He has traversed Mexico with such dedication that he knows its roads as he knows the lines on the palm of his hand. His curiosity does not recognize borders. Nor is he a stranger among us: he is Don Pablo, a wise man who never stops learning. --Juan Villoro, journalist, playwright, and author of Herralde Prize-winner The Witness. On the Plain of Snakes couldn't be more vital, informed, inquiring or big-hearted. Anyone yearning for an in-depth look at the actualities on the ground will savor this complex, contradictory, empathetic picture of our southern neighbor... Whether you're a longtime Theroux fan or just curious about Mexican realities beyond the headlines, On the Plain of Snakes offers deep satisfactions. --The Boston Globe A trip worth taking. --Los Angles Times Illuminating, literate, and timely--a must-read for those interested in what's going on inside Mexico. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A textured portrait...Theroux does not hesitate to articulate his point of view on a number of topics as he unapologetically takes into consideration context, anecdotal evidence, and his on-the-road experiences to arrive at his prescription for improving the Mexican situation. --Booklist (starred review) [A] dark-edged but ultimately hopeful travelogue . . . Theroux's usual excellent mix of vivid reportage and empathetic rumination is energized by a new spark of political commitment. Armchair travelers will find an astute, familiar guide in Theroux. --Publishers Weekly Tourists headed to Mexico and those interested in the current migrant situation will learn a great deal. --Library Journal At 78 years of age Theroux admits that he may not have a great deal more travel in him. On the Plain of Snakes, should it be his last major work, is a fitting capstone to a long and illustrious literary career. --Missourian A complex, interesting, and unpredictable read. --Pedro Angel Palou, El Herraldo On the Plain of Snakes is fierce and poignant . . . This declaration of common cause with our southern neighbors offers a sharp rebuke to the idea that Mexicans who come to the U.S. are rapists bringing only drugs and crime. --Wall Street Journal Theroux extracts such life-affirming joy from the road that you hope it keeps unfurling before him and, even more, that the wonderful people he writes about would be so graciously received during their own journeys to El Norte. --The Washington Post Paul Theroux is an undisputed master of travel literature. He has traversed Mexico with such dedication that he knows its roads as he knows the lines on the palm of his hand. His curiosity does not recognize borders. Nor is he a stranger among us: he is Don Pablo, a wise man who never stops learning. --Juan Villoro, journalist, playwright, and author of Herralde Prize-winner The Witness. On the Plain of Snakes couldn't be more vital, informed, inquiring or big-hearted. Anyone yearning for an in-depth look at the actualities on the ground will savor this complex, contradictory, empathetic picture of our southern neighbor... Whether you're a longtime Theroux fan or just curious about Mexican realities beyond the headlines, On the Plain of Snakes offers deep satisfactions. --The Boston Globe A trip worth taking. --Los Angles Times Illuminating, literate, and timely--a must-read for those interested in what's going on inside Mexico. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A textured portrait...Theroux does not hesitate to articulate his point of view on a number of topics as he unapologetically takes into consideration context, anecdotal evidence, and his on-the-road experiences to arrive at his prescription for improving the Mexican situation. --Booklist (starred review) [A] dark-edged but ultimately hopeful travelogue . . . Theroux's usual excellent mix of vivid reportage and empathetic rumination is energized by a new spark of political commitment. Armchair travelers will find an astute, familiar guide in Theroux. --Publishers Weekly Tourists headed to Mexico and those interested in the current migrant situation will learn a great deal. --Library Journal At 78 years of age Theroux admits that he may not have a great deal more travel in him. On the Plain of Snakes, should it be his last major work, is a fitting capstone to a long and illustrious literary career. --Missourian A complex, interesting, and unpredictable read. --Pedro Angel Palou, El Herraldo--No Source Author InformationPAUL THEROUX is the author of many highly acclaimed books. His novels include The Lower River and The Mosquito Coast, and his renowned travel books include Ghost Train to the Eastern Star and Dark Star Safari. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |