Bedford doesnât so much describe Mexico as take the reader thereâin second-class motor buses over thousands of miles, through arid noons and frigid nights, successions of comida corrida, botched excursions to the coast, conversations recorded verbatim, hilarious observations, and fascinating digressions into murky histories. At the heart of the book is the Don Otavio of the title, the travelersâ gracious host, his garrulous family and friends, and his Edenic hacienda at Lake Chapala. Published in 1953, A Visit to Don Otavio was an immediate success, âa travel book written by a novelist,â as Bedford described it, establishing her reputation as a nonpareil writer.
A Visit to Don Otavio - Sybille Bedford & Bruce Chatwin
Bedford doesnât so much describe Mexico as take the reader thereâin second-class motor buses over thousands of miles, through arid noons and frigid nights, successions of comida corrida, botched excursions to the coast, conversations recorded verbatim, hilarious observations, and fascinating digressions into murky histories. At the heart of the book is the Don Otavio of the title, the travelersâ gracious host, his garrulous family and friends, and his Edenic hacienda at Lake Chapala. Published in 1953, A Visit to Don Otavio was an immediate success, âa travel book written by a novelist,â as Bedford described it, establishing her reputation as a nonpareil writer.