Home > Health & Fitness > Health & Fitness (Other)
Created on: March 19, 2009 Last Updated: August 08, 2009
Elizabeth (Liz) Gilbert has it all: at the age of 30 she's already published three books, is an acknowledged journalist, popular with her friends, married for eight years to her long-term boyfriend, co-owner of a nice house in the suburbs of New York. The next item on the list is a baby. Yet, one night she finds herself crying and praying on the bathroom floor, she suddenly knows that she has to get out of the marriage and that a baby is out of the question. The divorce is a long, contentious affair and the passionate love-affair she begins during that time leads to a suicidal depression.
She loves the sound of the Italian language and wants to learn it so that she can converse freely. - She knows an Indian guru whose teachings she follows in a circle of devotees in New York. - A journalistic assignment takes her to the island of Bali where she meets an old medicine man who tells her she'll be back, learn his craft and teach him English.
What have all these events to do with each other? In order not to go under Liz decides to take one year as time out, she divides it orderly into three parts: four months in Italy, four months in India and four months on Bali. "I wanted to explore one aspect of myself set against the backdrop of each country, in a place that has traditionally done that one thing very well," she writes. "I wanted to explore the art of pleasure in Italy, the art of devotion in India and, in Indonesia, the art of balancing the two." She lost nearly all her money in the divorce process but got an advance on the book she'd write. Eat, Pray, Love is the autobiographic account of this year abroad.
Liz Gilbert claims that her travelling skills are meagre, she's tall and blonde, doesn't blend well physically in most places (certainly not in the countries she intends to visit), she's lazy on research and prone to digestive woes. "But my one mighty travel talent is that I can make friends with anybody. I can make friends with the dead..."
She takes a room in Rome, attends a language course, but drops out when she's learnt the basics as she thinks she can learn more by talking to people directly. Not surprisingly, it doesn't talk long until she's accumulated a great circle of friends. She's in *Rome*, do we also read something about culture trips? I was dumbfounded, in four months she only visits the Pasta Museum! (an exhibition of noodles?) What does she do then all day long besides chatting up the locals? She eats! She gains 23 pounds
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
Book reviews: Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, by Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth (Liz) Gilbert has it all: at the age of 30 she's already published three books, is an acknowledged journalist,
Eating your way through Italy, Praying in India, and Loving in Bali- what is not to like about this book! We travel along
Elizabeth Gilbert takes us on a journey of self-discovery in her collection of memoirs, Eat, Pray, Love to the "three I's",
I have to admit, I started this book a bit skeptical. The main plot: A woman is trying to find herself, leaves a sub-par
by Filmgirl37
Eat, Pray Love? Nope. Eat, Prepare, Lose
"Happiness is the result of [great] personal effort"
Elizabeth
View All Articles on: Book reviews: Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, by Elizabeth Gilbert
Featured Partner
Teachers Without Borders (TWB)
Teachers Without Borders (TWB) has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to write for a cause. Browse TWB's featured titles, pick an issue and write! You can also donate your article earnings. Share what you know, l...more