The New York Review of Books

“Sauntering

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is full of those free associatio­ns in place and space that are the very essence of walking pursued as a writerly act, and writing undertaken as an ambulatory art. The perfect companion for a summer ramble, or a winter fireside.” —Will Self On foot the world comes our way. We get close to the Continent’s alpine ranges, arterial rivers, expansive coastlines. Close to its ancient cities and mysterious thoroughfa­res; and close to the walkers themselves—the Grand Tourers and explorers, strollers and saunterers, on their hikes and quests, parades and urban drifts. Sauntering features sixty walker-writers —classic and current—who roam Europe by foot. Twenty-two countries are traversed. We join Henriette d’Angeville, the second woman to climb Mont Blanc; Nellie Bly roaming the trenches of the First World War; Werner Herzog on a personal pilgrimage through Germany; Hans Christian Andersen in quarantine; Joseph Conrad in Cracow; Rebecca Solnit reimaginin­g change on the streets of Prague; and Robert Macfarlane dropping deep into undergroun­d Paris. Other contributo­rs include: Patrick Leigh Fermor; John Hillaby; Robert Walser; Henriette d’Angeville; Joseph Roth; Joanna Kavenna; Richard Wright; Werner Herzog; Robert Antelme; George Sand; Rainer Maria Rilke; Kate Humble; Nicholas Luard; Edith Wharton; Elizabeth von Armin; D. H. Lawrence; Vernon Lee; Guy Debord; Mark Twain; Thomas Coryat; and more. SAUNTERING WRITERS WALK EUROPE Introduced and edited by Duncan Minshull Linen bound hardcover with a red ribbon marker • $19.95 ALSO FROM DUNCAN MINSHULL BENEATH MY FEET: WRITERS ON WALKING New York Review Books is the

North American distributo­r of selected titles from Notting Hill Editions, a UK publisher devoted to the best in essay writing.

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