Sunday 19 September 2010

A Week at the Airport by Alain De Botton

De Botton was made ‘Writer in Residence” at the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport and was given access to travellers and staff – and they set him up at a desk in the middle of the concourse! He ruminates on, and talks to, the travellers and how they may feel, both arriving (joy) and departing (sorrow). He talks to airport and airline staff and weaves all these conversations and his observations into a study on the turbulence and peace, soullessness and beauty of the modern travellers gateway. And excellent photography by Richard Baker. A short book and an interesting read, it challenges the reader to consider the inner workings of airports and as something more than just a place to get on and off a plane.

1 comment:

  1. But weren't you dying to what happened to some of the people?? And we will never know.

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