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Holidays in Hell
Holidays in Hell
Author: P. J. O'Rourke
America's bestselling political humorist finds humor in some of the world's most unlikely places. — P.J. O'Rourke travels to hellholes around the globe in Holidays in Hell, looking for trouble, the truth, and a good time. He is pepper-gassed in Korea; has a close encounter with a Philippine army officer he describes as "powerful-looking in a shor...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780679419389
ISBN-10: 0679419381
Publication Date: 10/4/1994
Edition: Abridged
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Random House Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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No doubt about it: P. J. O'Rourke has a bizarre sense of fun. "What I've ... been," he writes in his introduction to Holidays in Hell "is a Trouble Tourist--going to see insurrections, stupidities, political crises, civil disturbances and other human folly because ... because it's fun." Forget Hawaii or the Poconos--O'Rourke gets his jollies in places like war-torn Lebanon where he is greeted at the border by a gun barrel in his face, or Seoul, just in time for election-day violence. Wherever he goes, however, O'Rourke takes his quirky sense of humor, laser eye for detail, and artful way with words: a Philippine army officer is "powerful-looking in a short, compressed way, like an attack hamster," and the Syrian army is described as having "dozens of silly hats, mostly berets in yellow, orange and shocking pink, but also tiny pillbox chapeaux.... The paratroopers wear shiny gold jumpsuits and crack commando units have skin-tight fatigues in a camouflage pattern of violet, peach, flesh tone and vermilion on a background of vivid purple. This must give excellent protective coloration in, say, a room full of Palm Beach divorcees in Lily Pulitzer dresses."

O'Rourke's flip, sarcastic style isn't for everyone, of course; the concept that anyone could find sightseeing in the Beirut or El Salvador of the 1980s fun might prove offensive to more than a few readers right off the bat. But love him or hate him, P. J. O'Rourke knows how to tell a good story, and if you like your travel writing laced with more than a little cynicism, Holidays in Hell could be just the book you've been looking for.
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A funny little travelogue with a satirical edge that's really wonderful.
JK avatar reviewed Holidays in Hell on + 139 more book reviews
Mr. O'Rourke gets publications to pay him to visit places most of us would pay to avoid.
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Hilarious book about visiting some of the lesser desirable "holiday" spots -- from Beirut (when you only had a chance, not a guarantee of being kidnapped) to Dollywood. Laugh out loud funny.
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Are you thinking on visiting certain parts of the world ??? well, before you buy your plane ticket, you should read this hilarious book first ???


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