
Off the Tracks
A Meditation on Train Journeys in a Year of No Travel
$47.05
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
30 April 2024
Summary
Train travel is having a renaissance. Grand old routes that had been canceled, or were moldering in neglect, have been refurbished as destinations in themselves. The Rocky Mountaineer, the Orient Express, and the Trans-Siberian Railroad run again in all their glory.
Pamela Mulloy has always loved train travel. Whether returning to the Maritimes every year with her daughter on the Ocean, or taking her family across Europe to Poland, trains have been a linchpin of her life. As COVID loc…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781770417298 |
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| ISBN-10: | 177041729X |
| Author: | Pamela Mulloy |
| Publisher: | ECW Press,Canada |
| Imprint: | ECW Press,Canada |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 30 April 2024 |
| Weight: | 202g |
| Dimensions: | 127mm x 203mm |
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“Readers will be persuaded that traveling can be more than a means for getting from point A to point B.” — Publishers Weekly“An exceptional collection of essays evoking the clickety-clack of the tracks and the thinking space afforded by train travel.” — Library Journal“Off the Tracks is an enchanting, lyrical reflection on memory, travel, and passenger trains … With pensive, evocative accounts of trains and travel, Off the Tracks is a lovely, immersive book about how our physical and mental journeys shape us.” — Foreword Reviews“The book’s vignettes cover many aspects of train travel … The vision of shining rails leading to new horizons holds [the book] together.” — Library Journal“I read Off the Tracks in one sitting, on a couch by a window that transformed into a European couchette, a stagecoach, a dining car speeding through a Maritime landscape and more on journeys that were remembered, imagined, and hoped for. Sparked by a stillness in time, Mulloy writes in beautiful, spare prose of travel as an act of the mind and memory, the ever-changing notion of home, and covers landscapes that are both geographic and metaphoric. Her travelling companions are historic as well as intimate, and always interesting, while Mulloy is a thoughtful, nuanced, and engaging guide.” — Emily Urquhart, author of Ordinary Wonder Tales“Pamela Mulloy’s Off the Tracks is like ‘slow travel’ itself: absorbing, with many grace notes of observant and profound perceptions on the whole project of moving across space—preferably by train. Like Rebecca Solnit, Mulloy is an expert storyteller, allowing her personal relationship with travel to open doors onto travel’s relationship with history, gender, politics, and the whole project of selfhood. Perceptively written, it is full of fascinating insights on how travel allows us to discover and understand our world.” —Jean McNeil“Mulloy sends us vivid dispatches on the beautiful topic of trains and train dreams, leaping easily from the Napoleonic Wars to Google Maps, botany and Brontë to Italian movies. Off the Tracks recounts both psychic and physical journeys, past and present, parallel trips to international destinations, and, perhaps more importantly, the in-between places of travel. This is an intimate memoir, brimming with pleasing tangents and informed by family, history, lit, and wit.” — Mark Anthony Jarman, author of Touch Anywhere to Begin“Off the Tracks is doing a lot, but never feels overstuffed. Instead, Mulloy invites us to wander her memories and her learning in order to escape from the COVID days. It’s remarkable she was able to pull something meaningful and interesting from that exercise.” — Miramichi Reader“Throughout these essays, Mulloy proves herself to be the best of tour guides: Her tone is chummy and warm and the information she imparts, a reflection of study and keen observation. Off the Tracks is a meandering and marvelous read that encourages us to wander and wonder while sitting still. In our age of anxiety, it’s a book that asks us to contemplate the all but forgotten and necessary luxury of taking our time.” — The Heavy Feather Review“Off the Tracks is a hygge book. It ties coziness, melancholy and nostalgia. In Mulloy’s meditations, the reader is inspired to remember their own experiences of quarantine — of slowing down, of restlessness, of all the things we said we would never do again.” — The Cord
About The Author
Pamela Mulloy
Pamela Mulloy is the author of two novels, including As Little As Nothing (2022). She is the editor of the New Quarterly and director of the Wild Writers Literary Festival. She has lived in the UK, Poland, and the US. She now lives in Kitchener, Ontario.
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