Finding himself locked in his room for six weeks, a young officer
journeys around his room in his imagination, using the various objects
it contains as inspiration for a delightful parody of contemporary
travel-writing and an exercise in Sternean picaresque, and humorously
demonstrating what one can explore without having set off to exotic
locations. Accompanied in this volume by its equally superb sequel,
'Nocturnal Expedition around my Room', in which a similar voyage is made
at night several years later, 'A Journey around My Room' is a masterly
and innovative piece of writing, which was immensely popular in its time
and would later influence Victor Hugo and Marcel Proust, among others.