Evan Rail
ASIN: B00HQOKU7G
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 37
It was supposed to be a routine road trip: a pleasant drive through Hungary's Tokaj wine region on an assignment for Condé Nast Traveler magazine. But there was a small problem: the car, an old Skoda 120 L from the communist era, often simply would not start. The second problem: instead of a bridge across the muddy Tisza river, they were unexpectedly forced to take a ferry, getting to the other side of the river with a dead engine at the front of a long line of Hungarian cars.Thus begins “Why We Fly,” a thoughtful meditation on the meaning of the voyage by the travel writer Evan Rail, the author of more than 70 travel articles for the New York Times. In it, Rail questions the meaning of travel from the perspective of a travel insider, finding unexpected pleasures in the worst moments on the road and asking serious questions about what travel means. When just about everything is ...