Anthony Bourdain rarely cooked at home then wanted to be a "TV Dad" (insider.com) |
They should make a movie. |
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Bourdain in Buddhist Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka (Jason Laveris/FilmMagic/Getty) |
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Giant Leshan Buddha, China (lionsroar.com) |
Asking for his travel advice feels a bit like quizzing a student with a photographic memory; the answers roll out before the questions take up any space in the air. He has one-liners already loaded in his holster.
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And he knows the tired questions he’s likely to hear. (By the way, he hates being asked, “What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?”) [It had to be that time he was tricked into tasting warthog anus by Kalahari hunter-gatherers in Namibia, Africa:]
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But the man who is known for his pithy, often R-rated maxims speaks slowly and deferentially when asked about a place he’s visited, person who has guided him, or anything he’s learned from another culture.
He praises a strong work ethic and extols creativity. He has kind, thoughtful words for anything previously undiscovered, even [Hillbilly Heaven] West Virginia [home of the Buddhist Bhavana Society].
Before his new season of Parts Unknown even premieres on CNN, he is out filming the next. Bourdain spoke to Travel + Leisure from a motel in West Virginia coal country, a place he described as “beautiful and heart-breaking,” before embarking on a day of shooting. More
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