Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Is Travel Broken?

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Jun 13, 2024
Exploring the conflicting feelings and ethics of modern travel, the allure of being foreign, and the impact of social media on travel culture. Discussing the historical significance of travel narratives, the rise of last-chance travel, and the emotional aspects of self-discovery through exploration.
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INSIGHT

Travel and Identity

  • Travel narratives often reflect evolving self-perceptions, from colonial dominance to personal growth.
  • Modern travel writing explores individual experiences against new backdrops, shaping identity.
ANECDOTE

Early Travel Narratives

  • Marco Polo's travels, written by Rustichello da Pisa, shaped perceptions of travel.
  • Francis Bacon's "Of Travel" offers early travel advice: learn the language, hire a guide, and keep a diary.
ANECDOTE

Satirizing American Tourists

  • Mark Twain's "The Innocents Abroad" satirizes American tourists in Europe and the Holy Land.
  • Twain highlights the yearning for "uncompromisingly foreign" experiences and the often-excruciating realities of travel.
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