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the wintertime, " the wicked coast ," appears in the june issue of the atlantic. theroux's newest book, the tao of travel , is not a narrative account of a single journey, but what the author calls "a distillation of travelers' visions and pleasures, observations from my work and others'...based on
literature. joyce's ulysses, albert camus's the stranger, d.h. lawrence. all the books, mainly from the th century, that were the newest, the best, the most innovative. hemingway is in it; fitzgerald is in it. it's not just a list: he wrote personally about why he liked those books. the tao of travel...
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/05/paul-theroux-on-blogging-travel-writing-and-three-cups-of-tea/238955/