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"Timed to coincide with Conde Naste Traveler magazineas 25th anniversary,
this stellar collection of 35 essays compiled from the magazineas
archives will delight nomads of all dispositions. This satisfying
compendium, written by anovelists, poets, playwrights, art critics,
political reporters, screenwriters, essayists and naturalists, a offers a
cornucopia of insights gathered from around the globe. Arranged
alphabetically by destination rather than chronologically, the
collection begins in Australia with an essay titled aThe aLiberation of
Sydneya by art critic and native Australian Robert Hughes, and closes
with a piece devoted to understanding the paradoxes and contradictions
of Uganda by author and eighth-generation Afrikaner Rian Malan.
Contemporary piecesa the latest was published in 2011a are sprinkled
among the older gems. Julia Reedas 2009 essay, aA Street Named Sazeraca
reveals the many pleasures, liquid and otherwise, abounding in New
Orleans. During the same year Christina Nehring delves into the French
art of living well, offering an explanation of why publically funded
daycare contributes to French womenas reputation of asexiness, coolness
and confidence, a while Calvin Trillin explores the food and environs of
the cultural capital and quite walkable city of Cuenca, of Ecuador.
Packed with keen observations about history, culture, art and culinary
delights, this thoughtful compilation will delight experienced travelers
and inspire armchair dreamers" (Publishers Weekly)
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