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THE ART OF WANDERING

Merlin Coverley

THE ART OF WANDERING is a history of that strange but prolific hybrid, the writer as walker.
From the peripatetic philosophers of Ancient Greece to the streets of twentieth-century London, Paris and New York, this figure has continued to evolve through the centuries, the philosopher and the Romantic giving way to the experimentalist and radical. So many bestselling authors have steeped their work in the soul-touching concept of wandering: Mark Twain, Herman Hesse, Will Self, Cormac McCarthy, Peter Ackroyd, Bruce Chatwin, Winston Groom, Ian Frazier — the list is long and glorious. From pilgrim to pedestrian, flâneur to stalker, the names may change but the activity of walking remains constant, creating a literary tradition encompassing philosophy and poetry, the novel and the manifesto; a tradition which this THE ART OF WANDERING explores in detail. Today, as the figure of the wanderer returns to the forefront of the public imagination, writers and walkers around the world are re-engaging with the ideas which animated earlier generations.
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Published 2012-06-01 by Oldcastle Books