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Tag Archives: travel
Leaving the Atocha Station
Leaving the Atocha Station is a novel by Ben Lerner, © Coffee House Press 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged abstract, American experience, art, authenticity, book review, boredom, contemporary fiction, contemporary novel, emotional weight, fiction, language, living abroad, loneliness, Madrid, novel, perspective, poetry, power, reality, Spain, translation, travel, urban space, writing process
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Wind, Sand and Stars
Wind, Sand and Stars is a work of nonfiction by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and translated by Lewis Galantiere, © Reynal & Hitchcock 1939
Posted in Book Review
Tagged airplanes, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, book review, classics, flight, French, French literature, philosophy, travel
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Love, an Index
Love, an Index is a collection of poetry by Rebecca Lindenberg, © McSweeney’s 2012
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, contemporary poetry, death, debut, loneliness, loss, love, memory, poetry, reading process, retrospective, travel
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