Lonely Planet

New StatesmanJuly 27, 2009

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[Daniel Kalder Faber] aims to embrace the concept of "anti-tourism". In an opening manifesto, he states that "the anti-tourist holds that whatever travel does, it rarely broadens the mind". His is an anarchic, sideways-on attitude: rather than seek out the things that he's supposed to - museums, cathedrals, parks, theatres - he will try to visit the backstreets, concrete blocks and bad circus shows featuring dwarves.

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Lonely Planet

Lonely planet Lost Cosmonaut: travels to the republics that tourism forgot Daniel Kalder Faber & Faber, 224pp, £12.99

The fictional travelogue Molvania: a land untouched ...

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