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everywhere & nowhere 45

  

I took an overnight train on my way to Udaipur, and out of Rajasthan’s desert furnace. Exhausted, I decided to ride first class to avoid the inevitable press and hassle, and I was rewarded with my first heart-to-heart talk with an Indian woman. Back in the 90s, unless one hung out among the [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 44
 
May 16
Ajhit Bahwan Palace Hotel
Rajasthan, India
Dear Doug and Leanne,
I’ve been thinking a lot about all the things I want to put in this letter: descriptions of landscapes and people, little snip-its of dialogue, inevitable philosophical reflections, some of the humourous scrapes I’ve managed to fall into (and pull myself out of), details [...]

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May 11, 93
McLoud Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India
 
Dear Jeff,
In my manic way, this letter will reflect my complete satisfaction and sheer joy at what I sometimes encounter on these travels.
(Although, I imagine a little of my confusion and a little of my habitual amateur philosophy will probably seep in—just to dispel any possibility [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 42
 
I was reading Naipaul early in my travels through this complex country. In the end, I can’t be sure if that was a good idea or a bad idea
 
[T]o awaken to history was to cease to live instinctively. It was to begin to see one’s self and one’s group the [...]

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India was definitely a turning point for me: in terms of acknowledging how little I really I knew (about ANYTHING)… and in terms of my limits when it comes to processing or even approaching an understanding of the world that “goes round and round”, as Gertrude Stein put it. 
The sub-continent confounds, even as it charms [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 40

 
By the time I got to Thailand, I knew it was just going to be a transit point, and so I used the time to do some reflecting. I still didn’t know what I wanted to get out of the journey I had embarked on. Mostly, I don’t think I wanted to get [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 39
Some say the world is like a giant mirror. We search for ourselves in its face.
Me, I think sometimes the world is more like a kaleidoscope of mirrors: each beveled plane edged & defined by a fractured image; never itself, always its self.
Or maybe a shattered kaleidoscope, a collision of images so [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 38
 
 
Some things we carry with us… no matter how far we wander. Invisible, packed out of the reach of customs officers, they don’t have to weigh down a backpack. We might not even know they’re there.
Take memories, for example.
 
My father gave me a tall, glossy collection of fairy tales for my birthday [...]

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everywhere & nowhere 37
 
Kindly leave your fire arms
at the door before entering
The sign greets an unsuspecting Canadian diner in Manila. I just want some food, see. A lot like Nicaragua, all this gun toting, except where, in Central America blue uniformed private-infantrymen-cum-security-guards stood vigil outside such bastions of civilization as banks and jewelry stores, [...]

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Once I got myself back into shape for travel, I decided to head east, instead of down to South America as initially planned. I wanted to see India and Africa.
I got a great deal on a flight to Bombay that offered two free stop overs, so I landed in Manila, spent three [...]

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