

An edition of Magic bus (2006)
on the hippie trail from Istanbul to India
By Rory MacLean
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Ig Pub.
Language
eng
Pages
292
Description:
"In the sixties and seventies hundreds of thousands of young Westerners took off for India, blazing the 'hippie trail' from Istanbul to Kathmandu. These intrepid pioneers left behind their parents' world of postponed pleasure, the guilt of Empire and the spectre of war. Aboard the weirdest procession of unroadworthy vehicles ever to rattle across the face of the earth, they reached for a new kind of life, and became the first movement of people who travelled to be colonized rather than to colonize." "On foot and by bus, Rory MacLean retraces their wide-eyed adventures along the route reopened for the first time in a generation and travels across a region that has experienced extraordinary and turbulent changes since that Summer of Love. In Istanbul he meets the original Flower Child. In Tehran, capital of revolution, he encounters two Iranian boys whose dream of wealth in the West ends in tragedy. At Bagram airbase he sings 'Age of Aquarius' with US Special Forces commandos in Paisley shirts and granny glasses. In Kabul he picks through the smashed statues that are now Afghanistan's history. Along the way he reveals how profoundly the trail transformed travellers' lives and the countries they traversed, unleashing forces that changed for ever the way we travel the world."--BOOK JACKET
subjects: Politics and government, Travel, Description and travel, New York Times reviewed, Middle east, description and travel, India, description and travel, Middle east, politics and government, India, politics and government, 1947-, Asia, central, description and travel, Asia, central, politics and government, Asia, politics and government
People: Rory MacLean (1954-)
Places: Middle East, India, Asia,Central, Asia, Central Asia
Times: 1945-