Touch Anywhere to Begin

Awards:   Short-listed for New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction) 2022 (Canada)
Author:   Mark Anthony Jarman
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
ISBN:  

9780864929198


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction) 2022 (Canada)

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Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction) From acclaimed author Mark Anthony Jarman comes Touch Anywhere to Begin, his first book of travel writing since the publication of the critically acclaimed Ireland’s Eye in 2002. In 18 unusual, head-spinning essays, Jarman can drift through Venice amid the revelry of carnival and the arrival of the impending pandemic or visit a private club along Shanghai’s Huangpu River to be serenaded by a band of retired People’s Liberation Army singers. In “Panthers and Gods Prowl a Palace of Sin,” an invitation to the Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai forges a connection with a jetlagged pair of Arctic throat singers and a doctor fascinated by Canada. In “Jesus on the Mainline,” an extended hospitalization beside the intubated victim of a drunk-driving accident reveals a difficult family drama. And this, of course, is only the beginning. Masterfully written, Touch Anywhere to Begin penetrates the impressionistic moments and intimacies of travel to reveal character and place like none other.

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Author:   Mark Anthony Jarman
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
Imprint:   Goose Lane Editions
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780864929198


ISBN 10:   0864929196
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Vivid descriptions help give readers a sense of each destination, while the author's personal reflections help connect the stories to each other. - Susan Huebert - Winnipeg Free Press - 20231119 Touch Anywhere to Begin is a rich and satisfying collection of personal essays garnered from the journeys of a wanderer by nature. Mark Anthony Jarman is a quirky and sometimes irritable travel companion who describes himself as a rotten traveller..., but whose deep love for the places and people he meets along the way...will have you hanging on every word. And it's not just what he writes about that will keep you riveted; it's his first-rate writing that will hold you. - Wanda Baxter - Miramichi Reader - 20221024 Through the meat mazes of Venice, Croatia, Ireland, China and back to the Mediterranean, Jarman lays thick the theme that travel changes us. Through the atonal orchestras of Mumbai to the rhythmic constellations of street dancers, it is apparent that life is a dance, and the end notes not necessarily always where we meant to go. - Mo Duffy Cobb - Atlantic Books Today - 20221001 A vigorously kinetic book at the cusp of the global and the planetary. Its journeys and antijourneys take us where we want to go but resist going. These pages also shimmer with a radical love for the well-made literary sentence. Read anywhere. - Jaspreet Singh, author of Face: A Novel of the Anthropocene - 20220629 Mark Anthony Jarman is a formidable interpreter of place. In these wide-ranging essays, inspired by travel but which supersede mere travel writing, he turns a sharp, observant eye on the mystery of experience and consciousness. He has the rare ability to take the reader with him on these fascinating journeys with picaresque wit and an alertness that never fails to both inform and entertain. - Jean McNeil, author of Ice Diaries: An Antarctic Memoir - 20220629 The word travel, Mark Anthony Jarman tells us, is linked to travail and error, to wander and err. In these vivid essays he wanders the world, each one offering a new adventure. Some are haunted by the solemn, whether the pandemic or the death of a friend, while others are light-hearted and wry. All of them reminded me of the unexpectedness of travel and the surprise of chance encounters -- everything we gain from going somewhere we've never been before. - Alix Ohlin, author of We Want What We Want - 20220629


A vigorously kinetic book at the cusp of the global and the planetary. Its journeys and antijourneys take us where we want to go but resist going. These pages also shimmer with a radical love for the well-made literary sentence. Read anywhere. - Jaspreet Signh, author of Face: A Novel of the Anthropocene - 20220629 Mark Anthony Jarman is a formidable interpreter of place. In these wide-ranging essays, inspired by travel but which supersede mere travel writing, he turns a sharp, observant eye on the mystery of experience and consciousness. He has the rare ability to take the reader with him on these fascinating journeys with picaresque wit and an alertness that never fails to both inform and entertain. - Jean McNeil, author of Ice Diaries: An Antarctic Memoir - 20220629 The word travel, Mark Anthony Jarman tells us, is linked to travail and error, to wander and err. In these vivid essays he wanders the world, each one offering a new adventure. Some are haunted by the solemn, whether the pandemic or the death of a friend, while others are light-hearted and wry. All of them reminded me of the unexpectedness of travel and the surprise of chance encounters -- everything we gain from going somewhere we've never been before. - Alix Ohlin, author of We Want What We Want - 20220629


Author Information

Mark Anthony Jarman is an award-winning Canadian author of six books of fiction and the critically acclaimed Ireland’s Eye. He has won a National Magazine Award in non-fiction, and his essays have appeared in the Walrus, Canadian Geographic, Hobart, the Barcelona Review, Vrig Nederland, and the Globe and Mail. He lives in Fredericton.

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