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Friday, 14 April 2023

Class 11 english ch 8 Silk Road

 Chapter – 8 

Silk Road 

The author chronicles the challenges and hardships he faced in the Silk Road regions as they are 

now. The reader finds it refreshing to traverse such vast tracts of physical geography, expanses 

of the natural world that remain largely untamed. 

As a trade route, the Silk Road has been less a single highway and more a network of overland 

routes linking Europe with Asia, making trade possible between those with a passion for silk, 

horses and exotic fauna and flora. Just about every transaction imaginable has occurred along its 

many trails over the centuries. 

Middleton's particular passion consists of exposing himself to nature's vicissitudes like facing 

oxygen starvation in Tibet as he climbs towards the "navel of the universe," and other hardships 

during the journey. 

The author is an adventurer, but at heart more a meticulous academic than a daredevil. 

Researching the different forms of altitude sickness, he is alarmed to discover it can lead to 

swelling of the brain or to the lungs slowly filling with fluid. 

Having no religious inclinations himself, he begins to speculate on Tibetan Buddhism as a 

prerequisite for survival at such an altitude, yet makes the classic Western error of putting 

bodily discipline before mental striving. 

This account of the Silk Road, with its contrasts and exotic detail, certainly describes the 

challenges and hardships Middleton faced. However, if he had sacrificed some of the sense of his 

own heroism, and introduced instead more of a sense of wonder or of the absurd, the book 

would have proved a more entertaining read.

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