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Smile when you're lying : confessions of a rogue travel writer / Chuck Thompson.

Title
Smile when you're lying : confessions of a rogue travel writer / Chuck Thompson.
Author
Thompson, Chuck
Publication
New York : Holt Paperbacks, 2007.

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Description
324 p.; 21 cm.
Summary
From Bangkok to Bogot, a hilarious behind-the-brochures tour of picture-perfect locales, dangerous destinations, and overrated hellholes from a guy who knows the truth about travel Travel writer, editor, and photographer Chuck Thompson has spent more than a decade traipsing through thirty-five (and counting) countries across the globe, and he's had enough. Enough of the half-truths demanded by magazine editors, enough of the endlessly recycled clichs regarded as good travel writing, and enough of the ugly secrets fiercely guarded by the travel industry. But mostly, he's had enough of returning home from assignments and leaving the most interesting stories and the most provocative insights on the editing-room floor. From getting swindled in Thailand to running afoul of customs inspectors in Belarus, from defusing hostile Swedish rockers backstage in Germany to a closed-door meeting with travel execs telling him why he's about to be fired once again, Thompson's no-holds-barred style is refreshing, invigorating, and all those other adjectives travel writers use to describe spa vacations where the main attraction is a daily colonic. Smile When You're Lying takes readers on an irresistible series of adventures in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond; details the effects of globalization on the casual traveler and ponders the future of travel as we know it; and offers up a treasure trove of travel-industry secrets collected throughout a decidedly speckled career. --back cover.
Series Statement
A Holt paperback
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Travel writing
  • Autobiographies
  • Récits de voyages.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: You Deserve Better 1 -- I Aisle -- 1 "Welcome to Thailand, Ulysses S. Grant!" 13 -- 2 Baked Alaska: How Drugs, Tourism, and Petroleum Tamed the Last Frontier 45 -- 3 Canned Hams, Kendo Beatdowns, and the Penis Olympics: The Education of an Accidental Ambassador in Japan 65 -- 4 Lost Among Expats: The Shiftless, Debauched, Tedious, and Necessary Existence of Americans Abroad 89 -- II Middle -- 5 Why Latin America Isn't the World's Number One Tourist Destination and Probably Never Will Be 117 -- 6 Am I the Only One Who Can't Stand the Caribbean? 137 -- 7 What Lazy Writers, Lonely Planet, and Your Favorite Travel Magazine Don't Want You to Know 163 -- III Window -- 8 Curse of Chinatown: And Other Updated Wisdom for the Modern Traveler 207 -- 9 Boys Gone Wild: How the Philippines Became the Friendliest Country in the World Despite/Because of the U.S. Military 225 -- 10 Is It OK to Miss the Cold War? The Philosophical Dilemma of Eastern Europe 261 -- 11 Not-So-Ugly Americans and the Road of Good Intentions 293.
ISBN
  • 9780805082098 (pbk.)
  • 0805082093 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2007006600
OCLC
  • 87484530
  • SCSB-10540167
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library