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Alphonso Lingis (Author)
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May 7, 2004 0816643733 978-0816643738
Trust is inherent in travel. We ask a stranger for directions, or for a ride. We live among people whose language, culture, and motivations we don’t understand. Trust binds us to another with an intoxicating energy; it is brave, giddy, joyous, and lustful. A sudden attraction careens into sexual surrender, and trust becomes unconditional. Trust laughs at danger and leaps into the unknown.

The author of Abuses and Foreign Bodies, Alphonso Lingis has traveled the globe for many years, and in Trust he reflects on journeys from Latin America to Asia to Antarctica. Whether feeding chocolate sauce and tuna to the baboons who visit his campsite in Ethiopia, celebrating the millennial New Year in Mongolia, or indulging in a passionate love affair in Vietnam, Lingis evaluates what happens around him and how it affects him and others. From these experiences he gains new understandings about spirituality, masculinity, love, death, ecstasy, and change.

In the tradition of such international travelers as Paul Theroux, Pico Iyer, and Ryszard Kapuscinski, and with insight reminiscent of John Berger and Joan Didion, Lingis shares both the private revelations and the universal connections he acquires on his exotic journeys. "Travel far enough," he concludes, "and we find ourselves happily back in the infantile world"—where trust is ultimate.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Trust is inherent in travel. We ask a stranger for directions, or for a ride. We live among people whose language, culture, and motivations we don’t understand. Trust binds us to another with an intoxicating energy; it is brave, giddy, joyous, and lustful. A sudden attraction careens into sexual surrender, and trust becomes unconditional. Trust laughs at danger and leaps into the unknown.

The author of Abuses and Foreign Bodies, Alphonso Lingis has traveled the globe for many years, and in Trust he reflects on journeys from Latin America to Asia to Antarctica. Whether feeding chocolate sauce and tuna to the baboons who visit his campsite in Ethiopia, celebrating the millennial New Year in Mongolia, or indulging in a passionate love affair in Vietnam, Lingis evaluates what happens around him and how it affects him and others. From these experiences he gains new understandings about spirituality, masculinity, love, death, ecstasy, and change.

In the tradition of such international travelers as Paul Theroux, Pico Iyer, and Ryszard Kapuscinski, and with insight reminiscent of John Berger and Joan Didion, Lingis shares both the private revelations and the universal connections he acquires on his exotic journeys. "Travel far enough," he concludes, "and we find ourselves happily back in the infantile world"—where trust is ultimate. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Alphonso Lingis is author of The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common, Dangerous Emotions, Abuses, and Foreign Bodies. He is professor emeritus of philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press (May 7, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816643733
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816643738
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,260,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A NEW GENRE OF PHILOSOPHY, July 9, 2010
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I have read most of Lingis' books over the past few years and I have admired all of them but this one really stands out. His ability to involve himself personally with his subjects makes it very difficult to pinpoint what is so brilliant about his work. If it has a genre, that genre must be called philosophical anthropology but the work also contains powerful psychological observations and interpretations and a lot of it also comes across as a high brow form of journalistic feature writing. He writes movingly about an Australian couple who met in jail, about a child prostitute sitting with her doll and just as movingly about Che Guevara. The chapter on Friedrich Nietzsche and religion is the freshest and most engaging discussion of Nietzsche I have seen in years. Lingis' passionate description of virility is beautiful and exciting and reads like a call to arms. His work seems to come straight from a very passionate heart while also easily utilizing the tools of a lifetime's worth of stunning erudition. This is the work of a fully engaged, passionate humanist who is using his peregrinations across the globe to create the fullest and most intensely beautiful picture of humanity in all its forms ever attempted by any creature who dares to call himself a philosopher.
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