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Heathrow hires writer for airport tale

The chronicler
Last Updated 20 August 2009, 16:34 IST

Alain de Botton, author of highbrow best-sellers including The Consolations of Philosophy and How Proust Can Change Your Life, is spending a week inside Heathrow’s Terminal 5, the airport said on Wednesday.

De Botton began his stint on  Tuesday and spends some of the time sitting behind a desk in the departures area, observing and interviewing passengers and staff.

De Botton, 39, said airport officials had agreed to give him full access to the terminal and to allow him to write what he likes. The airport hopes the project will give readers a more rounded picture of what goes on behind the scenes. “My agent and I devised the cockroach test: in other words, I had to be allowed to discuss every last cockroach I might spot at the airport if that’s what I felt like doing,” he wrote in Wednesday’s Evening Standard newspaper.

He said airports — so often thought of as places to be endured — were fascinating locations where big global themes including technology, globalisation, consumerism and the environment came to life.

“If you wanted to take a Martian to a single place that best captures everything that is distinctive and particular to modern civilisation, in its highs and lows, you would undoubtedly take them to the airport,” said de Botton, whose latest book is The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work.

Heathrow is Europe’s busiest airport, but far from the best-loved.

Terminal 5, designed to modernise and expand the airport, opened last year in a blaze of negative publicity. Hundreds of flights were cancelled and thousands luggage lost after the terminal’s high-tech baggage-handling system broke down.

Heathrow chief operating officer Mike Brown conceded that opening the airport up to a writer’s scrutiny was “a bold and adventurous step.”

De Botton’s observations will be collected in a book scheduled to be published next month. Some 10,000 copies will be given away free to travelers at Heathrow.

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(Published 20 August 2009, 16:34 IST)

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