Ebook {Epub PDF} Why We Fly: The Meaning of Travel in a Hyperconnected Age by Evan Rail






















 · Start by marking “Why We Fly: The Meaning of Travel in a Hyperconnected Age (Kindle Single)” as Want to Read: The Meaning of Travel in a Hyperconnected Age (Kindle Single) Write a review. About Evan Rail. Evan Rail 5 followers I'm a travel writer, most often for the New York Times, and I write articles about beer and other drinks /5. ― Evan Rail, Why We Fly: The Meaning of Travel in a Hyperconnected Age. 1 likes. Like “For what it’s worth, Dr. Verster’s list of drinks according to average congener content, from low to high, runs like this: Pure ethanol in orange juice Beer Vodka Gin White wine Whiskey Rum Red wine Brandy Not coincidentally, the study lists the /5. 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.


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But in "Why We Fly," Rail managed to persuade me to re-think my travel loathing. He's a terrific writer, but more important, he's terrifically able to ponder the human condition, in this case by thinking about travel. So. Read this Kindle short. You won't regret it. And now I'll sit back and await more delights from the mind of Evan Rail. Why We Fly: The Meaning of Travel in a Hyperconnected Age by Evan Rail 59 ratings, average rating, 2 reviews Open Preview See a Problem? We’d love your help. WHY WE FLY: THE MEANING OF TRAVEL IN A HYPERCONNECTED AGE. It was supposed to be a routine road trip out to Hungary’s Tokaj wine region, on assignment for Condé Nast Traveler magazine. But when the bridge over the Tisza river turns out to be a ferry, and when the old Škoda L then won’t start, the result is a humorous and erudite lyric essay on the meaning of travel from the point of view of a working travel writer, and a moving meditation on the nature of life, love and family.

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