From the Book - First edition.
Elena Ferrante's Naples, then and now
Poetry made me do it : my trip to Hebrides
Amid the menace of war, Sanary-sur-Mer was a refuge under the sun
Lake Geneva as Shelley and Byron knew it
Finding Alice"s "Wonderland" in Oxford
Looking for Isherwood's Berlin
Blood, sand, sherry : Hemingway's Madrid
Edith Wharton always had Paris
Trumping the unbearable darkness of history
On the French Riviera, Fitzgerald found his place in the sun
On the trail of Hansel and Gretel in Germany
In St. Petersburg, a poet of the past serves as a tour guide for the present
Beneath Martinique's beauty, guided by a poet
On England's coast, Thomas Hardy made his world
In Ireland, chasing the wandering soul of Yeats
Where Dracula was born, and it's not Transylvania
The Roman seasons of Tennessee Williams
In search of Flannery O'Connor
Rachel Carson's "rugged shore" in Maine
Walking the streets of Roth's memory
The land and words of Mary Oliver, the bard of Provincetown
Climbing a peak that stirred Kerouac
A house built to feed body and soul
How to find the spirit of H.P. Lovecraft in Providence
On the trail of Nabokov in the American West
Searching for Anne of Green Gables on Prince Edward Island
In Sri Lanka, an island of detachment and desire
A remote Columbia city that really does exist
In Vietnam, forbidden love and literature
Where Rimbaud found peace in Ethiopia
Borges's Buenos Aires : a city populated by a native son's imagination
In Chile, where Pablo Neruda lived and loved.