The Critic in the Orient

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The Critic in the Orient

by George Hamlin Fitch

EN·~5 hours

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Description

A seasoned literary critic brings his keen eye to the bustling streets, tranquil temples, and grand monuments of the East, turning each encounter into a vivid portrait. From the marble perfection of the Taj Mahal to the solemn bronze Buddha of Hyogo, the narrative blends personal reflection with sharp cultural insight, inviting listeners to see familiar sights anew. Interspersed with striking photographs, the prose feels like a guided tour that balances description with thoughtful commentary.

The book’s origins as a series of newspaper supplements give it a lively, episodic rhythm, as the author moves from Japan’s lantern‑lit gardens to the lively canals of Hong Kong and the timeless ruins of Egypt. His background as a book reviewer colors every observation, offering a discerning yet appreciative look at the people, customs, and architecture he encounters. Listeners will enjoy a travelogue that reads like a well‑edited collection of essays, each page revealing the wonder and complexity of the Orient through a critic’s discerning lens.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (313K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-11-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Hamlin Fitch

George Hamlin Fitch

1852–1925

A journalist, editor, and popular historian, he wrote in a clear, lively way that helped general readers make sense of world events, travel, and culture. His books reflect the curiosity and brisk storytelling style of the early twentieth-century press.

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