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Booked

Richard Kreitner

A practical armchair travel guide that explores eighty of the most iconic literary locations from all over the globe that you can actually visit.

A must-have for every fan of literature Booked inspires readers to follow in their favorite characters footsteps by visiting the real-life locations portrayed in beloved novels including the Monroeville Alabama courthouse in To Kill a Mockingbird Chatsworth House the inspiration for Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice and the Kyoto Bridge from Memoirs of a Geisha. The full-color photographs throughout reveal the settings readers have imagined again and again in their favorite books.

Organized by regions all around the world author Richard Kreitner explains the importance of each literary landmark including the connection to the author and novel cultural significance historical information and little-known facts about the location. He also includes travel advice like addresses and must-see spots.

Booked features special sections on cities that inspired countless literary works like a round of locations in Brooklyn from Betty Smith's iconic A Tree Grows in Brooklyn to Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn and a look at the New Orleans of Tennessee Williams and Anne Rice.

Locations include:
Central Park NYC (The Catcher in the Rye JD Salinger)
Forks Washington (Twilight Stephanie Meyer)
Prince Edward Island Canada (Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery)
Kingston Penitentiary Ontario (Alias Grace Margaret Atwood)
Holcomb Kansas (In Cold Blood Truman Capote)
London England (White Teeth Zadie Smith)
Paris France (Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo)
Segovia Spain (For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway)
Kyoto Japan (Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden)



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  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : APR 23, 2019
  • Imprint : Black Dog & Leventhal
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9780316420877
  • Price : INR 2,310
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Richard Kreitner

Richard Kreitner is a contributing writer at The Nation magazine. His work on politics history and literature has also appeared in Slate The Baffler and The Boston Globe. A lover of books and travel he is the author of "The Obsessively-Detailed Map of American Literature's Most Epic Road Trip" featured in Atlas Obscura in 2015. He lives in Brooklyn NY.

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