Category: Literary Travel
If you haven’t already checked out this month’s articles over at Perceptive Travel’s online magazine, this weekend might be a good time to do so. The three new travel …
Antonia Malchik
July 8, 2009
Adventure travel, Africa travel, Antonia projects, Asia travel, Australia & NZ travel, City or urban travel, encounters, Europe travel, Latin America travel, Literary Travel, Middle East travel, novel travel, travel stories, US travel
“Traveling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, ‘I would stay here and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.'” — Lisa St. Aubin …
The drum of traffic assailed my ears constantly. The cars’ exhaust collected in pockets of stench that seemed to race around the city competing with noise for a shocking …
It is unfortunate that this classic travel book by award-winning British journalist and novelist Libby Purves is not in print in the US, because American travel writers could learn …
I’m a big fan of Lost Horizon: A Novel, written in 1933 by James Hilton (and later made into the iconic 1937 movie Lost Horizon.) The setting of the …
Just about any time of year is pleasant in tiny Flat Rock, North Carolina (fairly close to Charlotte and 22 miles south of pretty Asheville) but the next few …