All the Roads Are Open, 9780857428226
Paperback
Fleeing war, two women seek solace on Afghanistan’s open roads.

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  • Paperback

    124 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 2023

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Summary

In June 1939 Annemarie Schwarzenbach and fellow writer Ella Maillart set out from Geneva in a Ford, heading for Afghanistan. The first women to travel Afghanistan’s Northern Road, they fled the storm brewing in Europe to seek a place untouched by what they considered to be Western neuroses. The Afghan journey documented in All the Roads Are Open is one of the most important episodes of Schwarzenbach’s turbulent life. Her incisive, lyrical essays offer a unique glimpse of an Afghanist…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857428226
ISBN-10:0857428225
Author:Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Isabel Fargo Cole
Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd
Imprint:Seagull Books London Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:124
Release Date:31 March 2023
Weight:172g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm x 13mm
Series:The Seagull Library of German Literature
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Critics Review

“Above all, [Schwarzenbach’s] discovery of the Orient was a personal one. But the author never loses sight of the historical and social context… . She shows no trace of colonialist arrogance. In fact, the pieces also reflect the experience of crisis, the loss of confidence which, in that decade, seized the long-arrogant culture of the West.” * Süddeutsche Zeitung *“Through lyrical prose and a keen sense of wonder, the long road to Afghanistan is never tedious. Complete with picturesque descriptions of passing mountains, fields, valleys, deserts and their enigmatic denizens, All the Roads Are Open still enchants more than 70 years after its conception.” * The National (Abu Dhabi) *“All the Roads Are Open … collects the wonderful newspaper articles Schwarzenbach wrote during the journey. ‘With our Afghan friends we felt as safe as in Abraham’s bosom,’ she declares, although the cover photo of her—trousered, lanky, David Bowie with an Elroy Jetson haircut—will inspire readers today to wonder what all she might have left out.” – Alan Scherstuhl * The Village Voice *“Schwarzenbach’s book, while fragmented, showcases the specificity and talent of her writing. […] The book offers a memorable account of discovery and self-exploration at a time when Nazism came knocking at Europe’s doors. Schwarzenbach’s fragile notes reject yesterday’s racism and intolerance, and instead offer an ode to individual freedom.” * Ploughshares *“Few of Schwarzenbach’s own writings have been translated into English, and even fewer are available in print. Finally, we have the opportunity to read her: Seagull Books have reissued two recent and excellent translations of Schwarzenbach’s literary travel writing. Death in Persia was only published in German in 1998, long after Schwarzenbach’s death, and first published in English translation by Lucy Renner Jones in 2012. All the Roads Are Open, translated by Isabel Fargo Cole, was first published as a full English collection in 2011. Together, they map Schwarzenbach’s dual struggle to overcome her own inner conflicts and, somehow, to resist the fascism that overran Europe as she made her way to Afghanistan in 1939.” * TLS *

About The Author

Annemarie Schwarzenbach

Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908–1942) was a writer, journalist, photographer and queer icon who worked periodically as an archaeologist. She wrote over 80 newspaper articles while traveling in Switzerland, the US, Portugal, the Congo and Morocco, and is also the author of Lyric Novella and two travel narratives: All the Roads Are Open and Death in Persia.

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