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Mr Snack and the Lady Water

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September 2013, no. 354

Mr Snack and the Lady Water: Travel Tales from My Lost Years by Brendan Shanahan

Melbourne University Press, $24.99 pb, 239 pp, 9780522862232

Mr Snack and the Lady Water

by
September 2013, no. 354

Much travel is unpleasant (with over-expectations, too many tourists, and long distances from Australia), but even the sedentary or timorous persist with it in some ‘misguided duty to culture’, as Brendan Shanahan describes in his first collection of essays, Mr Snack and the Lady Water. Assembling journeys from the mid-1990s until now, Shanahan recounts stories that range from the inequities of post-Apartheid South Africa to his experience with so-called ‘dental tourism’ in the Philippines. The result of these peripatetic years has been, as the book’s subtitle suggests, largely uneventful: lost to the author and this reader alike.

Alex O'Brien reviews 'Mr Snack and the Lady Water' by Brendan Shanahan

Mr Snack and the Lady Water: Travel Tales from My Lost Years

by Brendan Shanahan

Melbourne University Press, $24.99 pb, 239 pp, 9780522862232

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