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Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir - Inspiring Travel Stories & Adventure Memoirs | Perfect for Travel Enthusiasts & Aspiring Writers
Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir - Inspiring Travel Stories & Adventure Memoirs | Perfect for Travel Enthusiasts & Aspiring Writers
Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir - Inspiring Travel Stories & Adventure Memoirs | Perfect for Travel Enthusiasts & Aspiring Writers

Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir - Inspiring Travel Stories & Adventure Memoirs | Perfect for Travel Enthusiasts & Aspiring Writers" (如果原始标题是中文,优化后的英文标题为:) "Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir - Captivating Travel Adventures & Personal Journeys | Ideal for Book Clubs & Wanderlust Readers

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Tom Miller has been writing about conflict and culture in the Americas for close to 50 years. His books include On the Border, an account of his travels along the U.S.-Mexico frontier; The Panama Hat Trail about South America; Trading With the Enemy, which takes readers on his journeys through Cuba; and, about the American Southwest, Revenge of the Saguaro.Where Was I? A Travel Writer's Memoir zigs and zags through the riotous 1968 Democratic National Convention, smokes marijuana on the rooftop of a comfortable South American hotel, and spends the better part of a year traipsing around Cuba. Miller, a veteran of the anti (Vietnam) war movement and the underground press of the 1960s, spent months with migrants, musicians, and muck-rakers. He wrote about the Third Country between the United States and Mexico for the New York Times, and tracked down the origins of the song “La Bamba.” In Spain he located an original 1605 first printing of Don Quijxote, and in Cuba held in his hands Ernest Hemingway's 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.Writer Adam Hochschild says Where Was I? contains “sharp observations from a man who’s been everywhere you’d ever want to go, known everyone you’d ever want to meet, and brought it all alive in a voice you wish you had.” Martin Cruz Smith says “Miller has the passion, wit, and style of a great journalist.” Linda Ronstadt simply says, “I am a Tom Miller fan.”

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This seems at first a direct and unassuming book. Tom Miller describes his travels, his marriage, the many articles and books he’s written, the famous people he’s met, and the cultures he loves to explore. So what makes it all so readable, so fascinating? His lighthearted and dynamic prose, for starters. I skipped and tripped and laughed through much of the book. Yet "Where Was I?" is far from a comedy. It’s a bright and masterful summary of a life. Take the author’s description of how, in early adulthood, he landed in Arizona: “There’s a point in one’s life where a window appears, and you have neither marriage nor mortgage nor school nor employment nor children nor any of the burdens that batten you down.” With all summed up in a sentence, off he goes to live in Tucson. Has Miller ever been bored? I can’t imagine it. He’s always intrigued by something, always has a project, and his zeal is often contagious. As he plans a book about Cervantes’ "Don Quixote de la Mancha," he sets up an appointment to see, and hold, one of only twenty-eight known copies of the 1605 print run. When allowed to touch it, he takes it in his hands. “This was literature’s Christ child, and I held it as delicately as if I believed in God.” Not everything works out perfectly for the author, far from it. But his humor and sharp perception are a steady treat. Travel is the theme here but---as in all of Miller’s books---his true focus is how humans fit into a landscape, a culture and a community.
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