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Places Lost and Found: Travel Essays from the Hudson Review

Contributor(s): Koury, Ronald (Editor), Davis, Dick (Contribution by), Bennett, Joseph (Contribution by), Davenport, Guy (Contribution by), Bloom, Alice (Contribution by), Cox, C B (Contribution by), Millard, Charles W (Contribution by), Moore, Paul, Jr (Contribution by), Clark, Robert S (Contribution by), Sisk, John P (Contribution by), Giscombe, C S (Contribution by), McDonnell, Lynda (Contribution by), Bell, Madison Smartt (Contribution by), Webster, Diana (Contribution by), Brown, Jacqueline W (Contribution by), Spurling, Hilary (Contribution by), Brown, Frederick (Contribution by), Allen, Brooke (Contribution by), Gold, Herbert (Contribution by), Desrosiers, Christian N (Contribution by), Molina, Antonio Muñoz (Contribution by), Broner, Martina (Contribution by), Olin, Laurie (Contribution by), Mason, David (Contribution by), Erpenbeck, Jenny (Contribution by), Bernofsky, Susan (Contribution by), Stallings, A E (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780815611233

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

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Pub Date: May 10, 2021

Dewey: 910.4

LCCN: 2020937571

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 9.90" L x 7.70" W ( 1.70 lbs) 400 pages

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The Hudson Review has always had an international focus. Travel and reports from abroad have figured prominently in the journal, including essays on exotic and picturesque locales, as well as accounts from war-torn areas and the experiences of exiles. Many of these are pilgrimages; others are harrowing memoirs. What unites even the most devastating of these accounts are intellectual curiosity and a spirit of adventure.

Places Lost and Found is a treasury of distinctive and compelling essays selected from six decades of the Hudson Review. From a description of the gardens of Kyoto and a portrait of Syria just before its civil war to reflections on Veblen and the Mall of America, these essays explore an array of places that are deeply layered with history and meaning.

The stunning cover photo of the Semper Opera House in Dresden encapsulates many of the themes of the book: war and its aftermath, the importance of the built environment in any discussion of "place," the endurance of civilization and resilience, and of course the romance of travel.

Review Quotes: The consistent quality and variety of approaches--memoir, reportage, meditation, diary, criticism--make this anthology of travel writing fresh and compelling from beginning to end.-- "Greg Bottoms, author of The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outside Art"

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