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Revolutionary Travel Writer
Georg Forster's Passionate Beginnings
"Without experience... We can possess no knowledge of the world."
By
Jürgen Goldstein
| May 6, 2019
From Sally Rooney to John Cheever, 6 Unforgettable Fictional Vacations
Chip Cheek Recommends Some Vicarious Travel
By
Chip Cheek
| May 2, 2019
How to Be a Normal Person
in Hollywood
A Humble Writer Reports From the Land of Movie Stars
By
Melanie Benjamin
| April 25, 2019
Finding My Character's Home
on Google Street View
Lydia Fitzpatrick Wanders Through the Arctic Circle
By
Lydia Fitzpatrick
| April 24, 2019
Can You Save a Dying Italian Town with the Art of Storytelling?
"Rosarno now exists at the margin of a margin..."
By
Alessandra Bergamin
| April 23, 2019
How to Spend a Literary Long
Weekend in Asheville
Follow the paths of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolff, Carl Sandburg, and More
By
Literary Hub
| April 18, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Autumn in Japan and the Ways We Cling to Dying Things
By
Pico Iyer
| April 17, 2019
Red State Blues: Traveling in Transition
By
Veronica Esposito
| April 8, 2019
How to Spend a Literary Long
Weekend in Queens, NY
By
Sara Finnerty
| April 5, 2019
On the Stray Dogs of Mexico City:
a History and a Hymn
Chloe Aridjis Wanders from the Novels of Juan Rulfo to the Beaches of Oaxaca
By
Chloe Aridjis
| April 1, 2019
James Baldwin Might Have Been Most
at Home in Istanbul
Hilal Isler on Finding Home When You're Not Looking for It
By
Hilal Isler
| March 29, 2019
5 Reasons a Writer Should
Move to London
No, Not the Small City in Southern Ontario
By
Christine Ro
| March 29, 2019
Where Writers Are Treated Like Movie Stars
At the Netherlands Somewhat Glamorous Boekenweek
By
Michele Hutchison
| March 22, 2019
The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet
Unwrapping the Most Beautiful Gutenberg of Them All
By
Margaret Leslie Davis
| March 21, 2019
Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity's Survival
Thoughts on Life from a Remote Arctic Island
By
Barry Lopez
| March 20, 2019
The Island That Inspired Conrad and Lawrence's Queerest Characters
Living the Artist's Life on Capri
By
Jamie James
| March 19, 2019
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