Samarang Hotel
Author: Webb, John
ISBN: 9781912049868
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Julian Lockhardt, the bombastic, heavy-drinking expat manager of the Samarang Hotel - the most prestigious hotel in Vientiane, Laos, and a gathering place for diplomats and spies - is short on self-awareness, long on self-pity. Society, so he believes, has failed him. He is easily seduced by Asia's many charms, deeply resistant to any broader understanding of its underlying values and confident - smugly so - of the supremacy of Western 'enlightenment' thinking. Julian's least favourite guest, a recent arrival called Nancy Bacon, seems to take hawkish delight in pointing out his many shortcomings. But when he discovers that Nancy is facing an ordeal he himself can scarcely contemplate, the two of them take a journey into the hills of northern Laos - a land he has never bothered to explore or understand. Awakened to the importance of symbolism and the power of myth, Julian returns to the capital with new insight into the ways of the world and his place in it.Perhaps society has not failed him. It might just be that he has failed society. Does Julian have time to put a few things right?
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Hoenese Ruebesch This book does a great job blending the reality of death, a religious place like Buddhist monastery, the importance of symbolism and the power of myth. Highly recommended for those who likes to know more on South East Asian culture from the expat's point of view.
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Amirah Bukhari This book is about a miserable guy who is trying to discover and finding the meaning of his life. So many interesting and beautiful places you can discover in this book.
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Nur Alyah Really great book i loved reading it. I love the suspense of this book as well as the ending.