Descripción
This book explores the history of how literature has portrayed travel, from the Argentine pampas to ancient Egypt, Greece, and modern space exploration. Through discussions on notable travelers and authors like Homer, Darwin, Kafka, and Borges, Andrea Calamari delves into the essence of journeys, both physical and metaphorical. She reflects on the legacy of travel narratives, showing how they have shaped and continue to influence our perception of the world.






