The Old Patagonian Express
The Old Patagonian Express (1979) is a written account of a journey taken by novelist Paul Theroux. Starting out from his home town in Massachusetts,[1] via Boston and Chicago, Theroux travels by train across the North American plains to Laredo, Texas. He then crosses the border and takes a train south through Mexico to Veracruz where he meets a woman looking for her long-lost lover. He then takes the train south into Guatemala and then El Salvador where he goes to a soccer match and is amazed by the violence. He then flies to Costa Rica where he takes the train to Limon and Puntarenas. He ended his transit of Central America in Panama where he takes the short train ride across the isthmus. Theroux then proceeds to Colombia and then over the Andes[2] and finally reaches the cold, bare heart of Patagonia, the small town of Esquel. He endures harsh climates, including the extreme altitude of Peru and the Bolivian Plateau, meets the author Jorge Luis Borges in Buenos Aires[3] and is reunited with long lost family in Ecuador.
The book has been praised for its depth and understanding about the people, the culture, giving a flavor of the various South American countries.[4]
Chapters of Book
- The Lake Shore Limited
- The Lone Star
- The Aztec Eagle
- El Jarocho to Veracruz
- The Passenger Train to Tapachula
- The 7:30 to Guatemala City
- The 7:00 to Zacapa
- The Railcar to San Salvador
- The Local to Cutuco
- The Atlantic Railway: the 12:00 to Limon
- The Pacific Railway: the 10:00 to Puntarenas
- The Balboa Bullet to Colon
- The Espreso de Sol to Bogota
- The Espreso Calima
- The Autoferro to Guayaquil
- The Tren de la Sierra
- The Train to Machu Picchu
- El Panamericano
- La Estrella del Norte ('The North Star') to Buenos Aires
- The Buenos Aires Subterranean
- The Lagos del Sur ('Lakes of the South') Express
- The Old Patagonian Express
References
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/artsandculture/5095027/The-Old-Patagonian-Express-an-extract-from-the-Paul-Theroux-travel-book.html
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/06/18/specials/theroux-patagonian.html
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/06/18/specials/theroux-patagonian.html
- ↑ "The Old Patagonian Express (review)". Retrieved 2010-06-03.