Tseeping 
Christopher Tayler
- The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton
In the fifth chapter of The Art of Travel, Alain de Botton goes on a trip to the Lake District. He takes his girlfriend, ‘M’, and a paperback copy of The Prelude. Applying his talent for summary to the latter, he explains that it prescribes ‘regular travel through nature’ as ‘a necessary antidote to the evils of the city’. Not being the sort to take a poet at his word, de Botton sets out to test Wordsworth’s ‘suggestion’. With ‘M’ in tow, he goes for a long walk.
Subscribers to the print edition can log in to view the entire article. For information about subscribing to the London Review of Books click here. This article is available for purchase online. Buy this article.
Other articles by this contributor:
High on His Own Supply · Amis Recycled
Genderbait for the Nerds · William Gibson
Belgravia Cockney · being a le Carré bore
But Little Bequalmed · Louis de Bernières’s Decency
A Bit of a Lush · William Boyd