The Art of Exile: A Vagabond Life John Freely Author

by John Freely

2021-04-02 21:55:06

As you set out for Ithaka Hope your road is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery… ' Constantine P. Cavafy By the time he was six, John Freely had crossed the Atlantic four times. His childhood was spent on the mean streets of 1930s... Read more
As you set out for Ithaka Hope your road is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery… ' Constantine P. Cavafy By the time he was six, John Freely had crossed the Atlantic four times. His childhood was spent on the mean streets of 1930s Brooklyn, where he scavenged for junk to sell and borrowed money for books; his first love being Homer's Odyssey. He was 15 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and 17 when he enlisted in the US Navy and embarked on the first great adventure of his life: joining a clandestine unit that helped the Kuomintang fight the Japanese. He served for two years, 96 days in combat and a total of 344 days overseas, which sparked a lifelong passion for travel. Returning home after the war, Freely fell in love with a beautiful girl who sang the blues. His own Penelope. Together they signed a blood pact to spend their life travelling the world. This unforgettable memoir takes the reader from the streets of New York to the corridors of provincial campus life; from World War II in the Pacific to the shores of the Bosphorus and from Ancient Troy to the isles of Dionysus and Ariadne. It is the story of a remarkable odyssey that has spanned nine decades, several continents and one great love. And still the odyssey continues, as I ponder the meaning of an Ithaka and of exile as an art that takes a lifetime to master. Less

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File size5.60(w)x8.50(h)x1.10(d)
Print pages256
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Publication date July 30, 2016
ISBN9781784534981
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John Freely first went to Istanbul in 1960 to teach physics at Robert College, now the University of the Bosphorus, to which he returned in 1993. His first book was STROLLING THROUGH ISTANBUL and he h...

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