Is travel writing dead, killed by mass tourism and tourist guidebooks? According to Paul Fussell, whose book Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars revived scholarly interest in the ...
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In today’s overtouristed world, should a professional traveler broadcast his discoveries or hide them away? Credit...Simon Bailly Supported by By Pico Iyer As soon as a secret gets widely distributed, ...
The author discusses the Sherborne Travel Writing Festival, its inaugural prize and his genre-busting book that explores humans’ ideas of spiritual destinations. The two years of the Covid-19 pandemic ...
On December 14, about 50 people gathered at Walking Bookfairs, Bhubaneswar, to board a bus to Puri for the third edition of India’s first Travel Writing Festival. Organised by the founders of the ...