As a professional travel writer and editor for the past 40 years, Don George has been paid to explore the world. Through the decades, his articles have been published in magazines, newspapers, and websites around the globe and have won more awards than almost any other travel writer alive, yet his pieces have never been collected into one volume. The Way of Wanderlust: The Best Travel Writing of Don George fills this void with a moving and inspiring collection of tales and reflections from one of America’s most acclaimed and beloved travel writers.From his high-spirited account of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro on a whim when he was 22 years old to his heart-plucking description of a home-stay in a muddy compound in Cambodia as a 61-year-old, this collection ranges widely. As renowned for his insightful observations as for his poetic prose, George always absorbs the essence of the places he’s visiting.Other stories here include a moving encounter with Australia’s sacred red rock monolith, Uluru; an immersion in country kindness on the Japanese island of Shikoku; the trials and triumphs of ascending Yosemite’s Half Dome with his wife and children; and a magical morning at Machu Picchu.
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As a professional travel writer and editor for the past 40 years, Don George has been paid to explore the world. Through the decades, his articles have been published in magazines, newspapers, and websites around the globe and have won more awards than almost any other travel writer alive, yet his pieces have never been collected into one volume.
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Foreword by Pico IyerIntroduction by Don GeorgeShort prologues precede each storyPilgrimages1. Climbing Kilimanjaro2. Sunrise at Uluru3. Delos Diary4. Notre-Dame5. Conquering Half Dome6. Japan’s Past Perfect–Shikoku7. Machu Picchu Magic 8. Ryoanji reflections9. Family Adventure in the Galapagos10. A Pilgrim at Stinson Beach11. Thanksgiving in ConnecticutEncounters1. In Love, in Greece, in the Springtime2. Pakistan Karakoram Postcard3. Dubrovnik4. A Day in the Life of Dubbo5. Baja: Touched by a Whale6. Insights into Nice at the Musee Matisse7. Making Roof Tiles in Peru8. Building Bridges in Mostar9. Spin the Globe—El Salvador10. Jordan–Exhilarating Encounters, Enduring Lessons11. Living-history Lessons in BerlinIlluminations1. Pythion2. Japanese Wedding3. At the Musee d’Orsay4. Prambanan in the Moonlight5. Aitutaki–Finding salvation in the South Seas6. Africa–Wildlife Illuminations7. Unexpected Offerings on a Return to Bali8. French Connections–Saint Paul9. Lynn Ferrin10. The Intricate Weave–Italy11. Finding a Sense of Home Abroad Epilogue: Every journey Is a Pilgrimage
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“These stories made me fall in love with the world again.” — Isabel Allende“Don George is a legendary travel writer and editor.” — National Geographic“What shines with crystal clarity through all of these wise and wonderful essays is Don George’s irrepressible generosity of spirit. He loves the world he finds, and the world loves him back in equal measure. Those of us lucky enough to know him have long recognized Don as a seriously life-enhancing kind of fellow: this marvelous collection serves amply to reinforce the notion. And no: no favors were sought or offered for this message. Not a one.”— Simon Winchester“Don George is an inveterate adventurer and master storyteller, with the biggest, most generous heart on the open road.” — Andrew McCarthy“Don George describes himself as a ‘travel evangelist’ but he is much more than that. Yes, he loves to talk about the life-changing possibilities of travel, which started for him when he visited Paris in college. But he is also a best-selling author and writer, regarded by many as the preeminent travel writer of his generation.” — Christopher Elliott
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ISBN
9781609521639
Publisert
2018-05-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Vekt
396 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296

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Biographical note

Don George wrote the book on travel writing, literally. His book, Lonely Planet’s Guide to Travel Writing, is the best-selling travel writing guide in the world. Don has been a pioneering travel writer and editor for 40 years. He has been the travel editor at the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Chronicle, founder and editor of Salon's "Wanderlust" travel site, and global travel editor for Lonely Planet. He is currently an editor at large and columnist for National Geographic Traveler and the editor of BBC Travel’s "Words and Wanderlust" section. Don is the cofounder and chairman of the renowned Book Passage Travel Writers and Photographers Conference. He has visited 90 countries and has published hundreds of articles in dozens of magazines, newspapers, and websites worldwide. He has also edited ten award-winning literary travel anthologies. He speaks and teaches regularly at conferences and on campuses around the world, and he is frequently interviewed on TV, radio, and online as a travel expert. He lives in Piedmont, CA.

Pico Iyer was born in Oxford, England to parents from India, and he was educated at Eton, Oxford, and Harvard. He is the author of many best-selling books, including Video Night in Kathmandu, The Global Soul, The Lady and the Monk, and The Art of Stillness. Since 1992 he has been based in rural Japan with his longtime sweetheart, while spending part of each year in a Benedictine hermitage in California.