Sandi Toksvig Delights in Her Literary Riviera Adventure, a True Bibliophile's Fantasy.
Sandi Toksvig, the renowned writer and broadcaster, embarked on a picturesque journey along France's south coast by rail, capturing the essence of its captivating towns, villages, and literary landmarks. In her engaging travelogue, Great Riviera Rail Trip, she weaves a tale that is as endearing as it is informative.
Toksvig's enthusiasm for the region is contagious, as she meanders through quaint fishing villages, such as Sanary-sur-Mer, where the scent of saltwater and the soothing sounds of the sea create an idyllic setting. Her interactions with local residents are genuine and light-hearted, particularly when meeting the man maintaining les pointus, the distinctive wooden boats. The azure waters that surround this charming town provide a stunning backdrop for her convivial encounter.
The author's love for literature is palpable as she delves into the history of writers such as Aldous Huxley, Bertolt Brecht, and Edith Wharton, who found solace in France during times of turmoil. Toksvig's excitement about meeting fellow writer Lanie Goodman at a cafe is genuinely heartwarming, with their shared enthusiasm for literature creating an unforgettable experience.
While the series takes on a slightly different tone as it progresses, Toksvig's narration remains engaging and entertaining, if occasionally relying on familiar clichés. Her depiction of Saint-Tropez, though, hits a sour note, with the programme devolving into a lighthearted travelogue that may not offer much in terms of insightful conversation.
However, the show is redeemed by its chance encounter with two QI fans from Bradford, who are treated to an unexpected tale about the origins of Saint-Tropez. This heartening moment serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly mundane encounters can lead to delightful conversations and shared stories.
Ultimately, Toksvig's Great Riviera Rail Trip is a bibliophile's fantasy, where the beauty of the region, its rich literary history, and the author's infectious enthusiasm come together in perfect harmony. If you're a fan of literature, travel, or simply enjoy watching charismatic hosts explore new horizons, this series is sure to captivate and inspire.
Sandi Toksvig, the renowned writer and broadcaster, embarked on a picturesque journey along France's south coast by rail, capturing the essence of its captivating towns, villages, and literary landmarks. In her engaging travelogue, Great Riviera Rail Trip, she weaves a tale that is as endearing as it is informative.
Toksvig's enthusiasm for the region is contagious, as she meanders through quaint fishing villages, such as Sanary-sur-Mer, where the scent of saltwater and the soothing sounds of the sea create an idyllic setting. Her interactions with local residents are genuine and light-hearted, particularly when meeting the man maintaining les pointus, the distinctive wooden boats. The azure waters that surround this charming town provide a stunning backdrop for her convivial encounter.
The author's love for literature is palpable as she delves into the history of writers such as Aldous Huxley, Bertolt Brecht, and Edith Wharton, who found solace in France during times of turmoil. Toksvig's excitement about meeting fellow writer Lanie Goodman at a cafe is genuinely heartwarming, with their shared enthusiasm for literature creating an unforgettable experience.
While the series takes on a slightly different tone as it progresses, Toksvig's narration remains engaging and entertaining, if occasionally relying on familiar clichés. Her depiction of Saint-Tropez, though, hits a sour note, with the programme devolving into a lighthearted travelogue that may not offer much in terms of insightful conversation.
However, the show is redeemed by its chance encounter with two QI fans from Bradford, who are treated to an unexpected tale about the origins of Saint-Tropez. This heartening moment serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly mundane encounters can lead to delightful conversations and shared stories.
Ultimately, Toksvig's Great Riviera Rail Trip is a bibliophile's fantasy, where the beauty of the region, its rich literary history, and the author's infectious enthusiasm come together in perfect harmony. If you're a fan of literature, travel, or simply enjoy watching charismatic hosts explore new horizons, this series is sure to captivate and inspire.