The Idiot and the Odyssey Iii: Twenty Years Walking the Mediterranean: Volume 3 (en Inglés)
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The final book in the trilogy about inquisitive American author Joel Stratte-McClure's twenty-year walk around the Mediterranean Sea explores the coast, countryside and regional cultures in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt and Tunisia. Walking in the footsteps of Alexander the Great and running into a variety of gods and mythical characters, the intrepid and imaginative author makes his way around the sea while musing about life, literature, art, the environment, Greek gods and goddesses, history, alcoholism, spirituality and, of course, the meditative act of walking. The travel narrative, which describes attempts to find the lost tomb of Alexander the Great, begins in New York before moving to northern Greece. After cheating death in Turkey, getting arrested in Lebanon, walking with an armed escort in Egypt and speaking to The Oracle in Siwa, "The Idiot and the Odyssey III: Twenty Years Walking the Mediterranean" concludes in Tunisia, when the author is crowned The Idiot Emperor of Carthage, Lord of Many Domains. As you read, you'll be able to use QR codes to access photographs, videos and maps and bring this mind-altering physical and spiritual journey into your armchair.