'Two Thousand And Eleven European Delusions is a collection of fragments that were once intended to be a full-length novel. After having a bag stolen on Corfu Island in Greece containing the novel, author Nathan Roche is forced to remember all that happened and to document it before he forgets. Instead of having a sentimental recollection romanticising Europe, it's a shambles of a disjointed essay on taboo topics. Ever wondered why Barcelona tap water taste like a high school swimming pool? Perhaps you'd like to know how much one would lose annually if they donated daily to street beggars. Have you ever had the urge to ride to the top of a mountain in the south of Germany whilst wearing a pair of beach thongs? Is it cheaper to buy beer than pay for public toilets in Paris? All of these questions, which have tormented travelers, will be analyzed and potentially answered.' [sic]
Source: Publisher's blurb.