The Oxford Book of Travel Stories (The Oxford Books of Prose Series)

The Oxford Book of Travel Stories (The Oxford Books of Prose Series)

by PatriciaCraig (Editor)

Synopsis

Travel, associated as it is with strangeness, marvels, and excitement, has always proved an irresistible subject for writers. The Oxford Book of Travel Stories brings together some of the best short fiction on this most exhilarating of subjects from writers as diverse as Anthony Trollope, Edith Wharton, Ring Larner, William Trevor, Sylvia Townsend Warner, John Cheever, Beryl Bainbridge, and V. S. Pritchett. Readers of this anthology will be able to revel in the atmosphere of nineteenth-century Palestine, the Riviera of the 1920s, or a botanical tour of Greece. There are stories set in far distant locations - China, Australia - and others closer to home, such as Benedict Kiely's entrancing `A Journey to the Seven Streams'. Most are high-spirited, in keeping with the theme, some are wonderfully funny and one or two productively unsettling, such as Flannery O'Connor's `A Good Man is Hard to Find'. Some deal with the journey itself, and encounters on train or boat; others see travel as a literal rite of passage, an escape or a sudden growing-up. All of them illustrate, in various ways, how travel has to do with stimulus, enrichment, and a sense of achievement - `Not fare well,' as T. S. Eliot has it. `but fare forward, voyagers'. This book is intended for readers of nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, anthology-buyers, anyone interested in travel writing/literature, holidaymakers

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 05 Jun 1997

ISBN 10: 0192880314
ISBN 13: 9780192880314

Media Reviews
This fine anthology--long, rich, smart, and constantly surprising--should prove a good traveling companion, either in your carry-on bag or on the night tables of foreign hotel rooms. --The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Love short stories? Moreover, love to travel? Then this book is the ticket....[Craig's] choices for inclusion are impeccable....Could there be a better book for vacation reading? --Booklist


This fine anthology--long, rich, smart, and constantly surprising--should prove a good traveling companion, either in your carry-on bag or on the night tables of foreign hotel rooms. --The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Love short stories? Moreover, love to travel? Then this book is the ticket....[Craig's] choices for inclusion are impeccable....Could there be a better book for vacation reading? --Booklist

This fine anthology--long, rich, smart, and constantly surprising--should prove a good traveling companion, either in your carry-on bag or on the night tables of foreign hotel rooms. --The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Love short stories? Moreover, love to travel? Then this book is the ticket....[Craig's] choices for inclusion are impeccable....Could there be a better book for vacation reading? --Booklist


This fine anthology--long, rich, smart, and constantly surprising--should prove a good traveling companion, either in your carry-on bag or on the night tables of foreign hotel rooms. --The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Love short stories? Moreover, love to travel? Then this book is the ticket....[Craig's] choices for inclusion are impeccable....Could there be a better book for vacation reading? --Booklist


Author Bio

About the Editor:
Patricia Craig, a freelance writer and reviewer, is also the editor of The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories, and The Oxford Book of Modern Women's Stories.