Sunday, January 11th, 2004
Before I came to Asia, I had never been in a knife fight.
I had always considered political discussions best conducted when all
parties agree to sit out the fiercest Atlantic weather inside the comforts
of a heavy pint of beer.
But there we began in some southeast Asian capital, whose name no
one bothered to remember since the last [...]
Wednesday, December 17th, 2003
Once upon a time a boy fell off the face of the Earth, only to re-emerge
to rendez vous avec ses parents.
He went to China for three months where a dog named Tashi introduced
him to a woman named Loa who coconspired to save a puppy named
Madame Lulu from the clutches of the Chinese Republic of People.
He [...]
Saturday, August 23rd, 2003
Chapter 1
Golden Triangle
Alex is seen visiting museums, temples, and other institutions catering to the mind and spirit, such as bars, with consistently reduced frequency. After three months of silence, we’ve caught up with him in the charming southwestern Chinese city of Lijiang — a city so delightfully well preserved that the ancient section is actually [...]
Thursday, March 6th, 2003
Retroactively recounting my 2003-2004 southeast Asia trip through photos. Stayed in Tokyo for a week, burning through my budget, taking pictures as a disengaged observer.
The first two shots are from Nikkō, a small town and temple in the hills of central Honshū, 140 km north of Tokyo.
I found Tokyo to be full of contrast: Tranquility [...]