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Anywhere out of the World - Essays on Travel, Writing, and Death
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In Praise of Imitation The Dead An Old Man Mad About Writing Anywhere Out of the World Letter from Namibia Northern Lights On Daniel Martin Strange Type In Defense of Quotation

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Nicholas Delbanco weaves varied reflections to reveal a singular understanding of the relationships among literature, the past, and the world around us. He goes beyond commonplace travelogues, examining our desire to travel and to write and read about distant lands. Delbanco's reflections on literature look to past writers and literary traditions as a way of enriching the present. He also remembers his friendships with two colorful departed figures, John Gardner and James Baldwin.

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Nicholas Delbanco is the author of more than twenty books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Vagabonds, What Remains, Old Scores, The Countess of Stanlein Restored, Running in Place: Scenes from the South of France, and The Lost Suitcase: Reflections on the Literary Life. A founding director of the Bennington Writing Workshops, he is Robert Frost Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan, where he directs the Hopwood Awards Program and teaches writing. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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A guide bleu for the literary armchair. Kirkus These essays combine Delbanco's personal reflections with his well-informed grasp of literary tradition, which results in compelling meditations on the shifting nature of travel writing, death and loss in both literature and life. Library Journal His stories are rich in insight, making even a momentary perusal of Anywhere Out of the World worthwhile. -- Nick Owchar Los Angeles Times Delbanco's "Letter from Namibia" is as compelling and original a piece of travel writing as one is likely to find, paying meticulous attention to both physical surroundings and human companions. -- Wayne Hoffman Washington Post The outstanding piece in the collection, 'Letter from Namibia', reveals a novelist's eye for detail. -- Eric J. Iannelli Times Literary Supplement

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