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Ilan Stavans, Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. His recent New York Times essay, "Reclaiming Travel" is here. Robert Reid, Lonely Planet's US Travel. Reclaiming Travel. By Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison July 7, pm July 7, pm. The Stone is a forum for contemporary philosophers and other thinkers on issues both timely and timeless. What compels us to leave home, to travel to other places? The great travel writer Bruce Chatwin described nomadism as an "inveterate impulse. Reclaiming Travel, by Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison, is a highly original reflection on travel, tourism and identity.. Stavans is a professor of literature, writer and cultural commentator and.
Reclaiming Travel by Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison Durham: Duke University Press, April Hardcover, pages $ Travel, with its opportunities Cargo Literary Magazine Compelling stories of human development through the lens of travel. Reclaiming Travel. By Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison July 7, pm July 7, pm. The Stone is a forum for contemporary philosophers and other thinkers. Based on a controversial opinion piece originally published in the New York Times, Reclaiming Travel is a provocative meditation on the meaning of travel from ancient times to the twenty-first century. Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison seek to understand why we travel and what has come to be missing from our contemporary understanding of travel.
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