The Reader's Companion to MexicoAlan Ryan Mexico has long held sway over the passions of travelers and has been featured in the writings of such keen observers as Katherine Anne Porter, Paul Bowles, Langston Hughes, Elizabeth Borton de Trevino, and John Steinbeck. Their eyewitness accounts are gathered with those of a score of other writers in this remarkable collection of some of the best travel writing ever about some of the most popular destinations for travelers, from Cabo San Lucas to Mexico City to Yucatan. Says editor Alan Ryan about this collection, "I wanted a book that would be like a trunk filled with letters from a branch of the family that's lived and traveled for many years in Mexico. Some of these imaginary relatives loved the country and made it their own. Some visited briefly, saw what there was to see, and left. A few disliked it, complained about everything, and couldn't wait to get away. All of them sent back reports". These personal "reports" accentuate Mexico's diversity and provide an incomparably richer perspective of this complex country than could possibly be offered by any standard guidebook. As Booklist commented in an exultant boxed review, this is a "sometimes startling collection that would indeed make a fine traveling companion". |
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... look so lovely in flight are horrible - looking creatures when you see them on the ground tearing at the body of ... Look at that ! Look at this ! Isn't it won- derful ? Isn't it marvellous ? " until we got sick of hearing each other ...
... look so lovely in flight are horrible - looking creatures when you see them on the ground tearing at the body of ... Look at that ! Look at this ! Isn't it won- derful ? Isn't it marvellous ? " until we got sick of hearing each other ...
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... look out the windows of their air- conditioned office towers into the humble interiors of shacks in Ciudad Juárez , just as residents of Ipanema and Copacabana can look out at Rio de Janeiro's hillside favelas . The difference is that ...
... look out the windows of their air- conditioned office towers into the humble interiors of shacks in Ciudad Juárez , just as residents of Ipanema and Copacabana can look out at Rio de Janeiro's hillside favelas . The difference is that ...
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... look and to consider . And the modern process that of looking quickly at the whole field and then diving down to a particular - was reversed by Darwin . Out of long long consideration of the parts he emerged with a sense of the whole ...
... look and to consider . And the modern process that of looking quickly at the whole field and then diving down to a particular - was reversed by Darwin . Out of long long consideration of the parts he emerged with a sense of the whole ...
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F HOPKINSON SMITH | 3 |
KATHERINE ANNE PORTER | 9 |
WITTER BYNNER | 15 |
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