literary tourism

Last month, the August Wilson House opened in Pittsburgh after a yearslong renovation.
Fine Books & Collections' autumn issue arrives in mailboxes this week and next. Unintentionally, 'destinations' became a theme for this issue. For our cover story, literary tourist Nigel Beale…
Even if you aren’t an Ernest Hemingway fan, it would be remiss for a bibliophile to skip the
Five fabulous books comprise our summer issue’s Editor’s Shelf: two nonfiction, three fiction, all exceedingly bookish and highly r
Enthusiasts of the works of Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) will soon have the opportunity of settling down for the night in his home.
 
Debuting later this week at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is an exhibition called Mapping Fiction that
It’s that time of year when you catch up on all the most popular stories of 2021 that you somehow missed.
For unclear reasons presumably related to marketing, a company called Lawn Love just released a list of the ‘Best Cities for Book Lo
San Marino, CA — The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens will present “Mapping Fiction,” an exhibition focused on the ways
Summer is on the wane, but perhaps some of you out there are still planning a trip away.