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de James Hilton (Author) "Mission; Henry D. Barnard, an American; Hugh Conway, H.M. Consul; and Captain Charles Mallinson, H.M. Vice-Consul ..." En savoir plus
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The excellent narration of this production conveys the otherworldly atmosphere of this classic tale of Shangri-la. In this still timely tale foreigners lost in Tibetan mountains find their dreams and then lose them in the harsh glare of reality. It takes place before World War II and is a metaphor for our lost innocence and the end of paradise. Kay's narrative is excellent in this fully voiced interpretation of British, American and Chinese characters. The production is marred by music which is not real but tinny, Hollywood-Chinese music. This is an excellent choice as a classic for listeners of all ages. E.F. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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The classic 1933 novel that introduced Shangri-La to the world focuses on one woman and three men who, in a paradisiacal community deep in the mountains of Tibet, experience physical, cultural, and spiritual transformation.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Lost Horizon, Oct. 12 2009
Par Justine Hand (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Lost Horizon (Paperback)
Thank you for the book. It arrived in perfect condition. The only concern was it took a lot longer to arrive than the date that was estimated. This was disappointing as it was for a gift.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Time slows down, Mars 17 2008
This review is from: Lost Horizon (Paperback)
Hilton's classic tale of Christianity meets Buddhism, inspires, enlightens and engages the reader in a classic fantasy of Shangri-la, a place where time slows down, and some regain the opportunity to accomplish their dream. Beautifully written, unforgettable, LOST HORIZON conjures up a way to escape WWII and opens the possibilities to a different way of life, if only in a region of the Himalayas so remote, that its possibility shines to this day.
An uforgettable novel, a must read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fill in the Unstated with Your Imagination!, Déc 1 2003
In the depths of the worldwide economic depression as the war drumbeats began in Germany, James Hilton wrote a quirky, imaginative book about the potential to escape the harsh reality. In so doing, he caused each reader since then to wonder what the right balance of tranquility and challenge really is. Like the best books about possible utopias, Lost Horizon leaves much to the reader's imagination. Undoubtedly, you will conjure up solutions to the riddles left open by the author that will be especially pleasing to you.

Although the book is clearly set in the 30's with a British perspective, many of the themes struck me as universal. As the book opens, there's an intriguing prologue that sets just the right tone for the story. You are to read a manuscript about the experiences of one Hugh "Glory" Conway, H.M. consul. The manuscript opens with airplane hijacking that seemed all too realistic. Quickly, the hijacking turns into a surprising adventure as the passengers unexpectedly arrive in a little known part of Tibet and are escorted to Shangri-La, a lamasery sitting atop a hidden valley of peace and tranquility. While there, they await an opportunity to arrange passage with the bearers who are bringing a shipment that is expected in 60 days. Conway, however, learns the secrets of Shangri-La and finds himself faced with an extraordinary set of choices.

To me, Shangri-La is a metaphor for the mental tranquility that many spiritual practices can bring. For anyone who has enjoyed these practices, you will know that it can be tempting to withdraw totally into them. To do so can be delicious, especially for the frazzled soul. At the same time, we are made of flesh, blood and boil with emotions that seek their venting through action. How can the two instincts be reconciled? You are left to come to your own conclusions, and that's one of the great beauties of this fine book.

The book has several weaknesses that will bother most readers. Except for Conway, the character development is minimal. The book is too conveniently filled with people in Tibet who speak perfect English. Morality is held a little bit too much in suspense for the book to be as spiritual as it had the potential to be. There's a heavy overlay of British Empire perspective that will seem remote to current readers as well.

The ideal reader for this book is someone who enjoyed Butler's Erewhon or H.G. Wells's The Time Machine.

I was left thinking that we each need our own personal Shangri-La today more than ever. May you find a way to carry it with you!

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Easy reading
A plane is kidnapped and its passengers end up in lamasery in Tibet. The rest is what you may expect: some of the characters want to remain there (after some spiritual insights)... Read more
Publié le Mars 23 2002 par Diego Zlotogora

5.0étoiles sur 5 Well written!
Excellent example of moderm escapism, without the modern car chase and unneeded inuendo...

Read & reread many, many time, this story, like Shangri-La, never gets old.

Publié le Janv. 21 2002 par Deipnosophist

5.0étoiles sur 5 This book is off-the-hook!
When the topic of great novels comes up, this book definitely ranks right up there. It is a metaphor for anything that anyone has lost and can't get back; youth, beauty, idealism... Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2002 par M. Bell

5.0étoiles sur 5 Found utopia
I have always loved the sort of literature that deals with lost worlds, hidden cities etc. This well-crafted and reflective book is a much more subtle treatment of this theme than... Read more
Publié le Janv. 14 2002 par Dr. T. Sinclair

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good adventure story with a twist...
What do you get when you mix a Brit with a Texas Oilman, a London Society female missionary and an Oxfordian highbrow who specializes in whining and negative thinking. Read more
Publié le Déc 9 2001 par Allan M. Gathercoal

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Masterpiece
The story of a group of people who survive an airplane crash in Tibet and find shelter at a mysterious monastery is extremely well known, but unlike most novels, Lost Horizon is... Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2001 par Gary F. Taylor

5.0étoiles sur 5 Now I know what great writing really is!
I've seen two movie versions of this story that put me to sleep, but after reading only a few pages of this fantastic book, I couldn't put it down. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2001 par Book Maven

3.0étoiles sur 5 Remote classic for readers
This is one of those maddening concept books like "Brave New World" that you should read once in your life, but you're very, very annoyed that it isn't better... Read more
Publié le Nov. 16 2001 par Jayne MacManus

5.0étoiles sur 5 I felt I was there
After the most unimaginable trip to the Philippines in October 2001 I purchased Lost Horizon at the hotel Shangri-la on the island of Cebu. Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2001 par Patricia Harrison

3.0étoiles sur 5 A "moderate" book
True to the Shangri-La concept, the book - like the High Lama,Chang et al - has a moderate plot, is moderately paced & reading time is moderately short. Read more
Publié le Sep 11 2001 par juj

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