Then Again: Travels in search of my younger self
By (Author) Irma Kurtz
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
28th April 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
Memoirs
Autobiography: writers
Autobiography: adventurers and explorers
Diaries, letters and journals
Literary companions, book reviews and guides
Cultural studies
914.04561
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
255g
A memoir from Irma Kurtz, the author of "The Great American Bus Ride" and internationally renowned agony aunt. In 1954 18 year-old Irma Kurtz left New Jersey to travel across Europe, intent on transforming herself and changing the world. She looked to the Old World for an alternative destiny to that mapped out by the traditional expectations at home. On her post-war grand tour she found what she believed in: art and culture, and beauty and love, and some horror as a Jewish girl encountering the seat of much of her family's destruction Two years ago, sifting through a cardboard box filled with memories at her mother's house, she rediscovered the journal of her first journey, the one that marked the beginning of a life of writing and living abroad Gripped by intense recollections of sailing across the Atlantic, and intrigued by the exuberant remarks of her adventurous younger self, she decided to leave her London home and retrace her footsteps, this time with herself as a guide. Testing her theory that older women are invisible, Kurtz's journey is peppered with acute observations of human behaviour, not to mention some sharp advice for her ghostly travel companion, a teenager who t
'This original twist on the travel memoir is a brilliant way to distil a lifetime of hard-earned wisdom, as Irma Kurtz gives advice to her younger self in a journey of reminiscence fifty years later.' Rosemary Bailey'There is so much that is vivid, wise and excellent in this book. With her generosity of spirit, love of people, untarnished curiosity about the world, laser-sharp observation and wry wit, she would make a wonderful travel companion. I for one, would be thrilled to find her sitting beside me on a long journey.' Val Hennessy, Daily MailPraise for Irma Kurtz:'A female Bryson' Scotsman'Irma Kurtz, best known as Cosmopolitan's splendid agony aunt, has written a lovely book, sharp-tongued and merry and deep.' Independent on Sunday'Racy, vividly ironic, this is a great intro to the States.' Observer'A love letter to London written with bristling intelligence.' Independent'Leavened with jokes and raised to an art form by wonderful apercus.' New Statesman
Irma Kurtz writes a regular column for Cosmopolitan. Her most recent books are DEAR LONDON and THE GREAT AMERICAN BUS RIDE. She was born in Jersey City, and is a graduate of Columbia University.