1st Edition

In Motion The Experience of Travel

By Tony Hiss Copyright 2010
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this extraordinarily wide-ranging, insightful, and revelatory book, Tony Hiss is the much-praised author of The Experience of Places delves into a unique and instantly recognizable (though previously undescribed) experience that can happen to us when we travel, a special understanding and ability that can leave us feeling exhilarated. He illustrates how throughout human history - from our ancestors walking upright for the first time to astronauts walking on the moon - we have repeatedly availed ourselves of this seemingly elusive quality, which he calls 'Deep Travel.'

    The sensation of Deep Travel can overtake us, Hiss says, whenever we tap into a sophisticated, wide-awake awareness we all possess. With a wealth of examples - from evocative accounts of his own journeys to celebrated travel writing across the centuries - Hiss identifies and rescues this powerful capacity and sets out simple techniques for accessing it no matter where we are.

    And this is only a jumping-off point for an original and penetrating explanation of how Deep Travel radically alters our perception of not only where we are but also when we are, by placing us in an 'extended present,' and how it acts as an open-sesame to enlarge and enrich the world around us. Going even further, he investigates how we can remain absolutely still but travel in time itself, as our horizons move backward to include layers of nature and human culture that have gone before, or project us forward to consider what our actions will mean to those who will inhabit our spot on earth a few generations from now.

    Whether travel takes you around the corner or around the world, once you've read In Motion, no journey will ever feel the same.

    Foreword , Deep Travel , Beyond the Turnstile , The Second Leap , A Sense of Time , Time Pioneers , Longer Nows and Larger Heres , The Other Points of Travel , Tell Me Where It is Gone , From Lucy to the Moon , Origin of the Wandering Ape , The First Human Gift , Notes for A Short History , The Legacy of Awareness , A Note on the Type

    Biography

    Tony Hiss