Coronavirus has led to the temporary death of travel. Author Paul Theroux offers a few antidotes.
Paul TherouxIN THESE ANXIOUS times, befuddled by uncertainty, we are told not to travel or we’ll get sick.
But travel has traditionally been associated with risk and the unknown, and often with illness; yet the warnings are wickeder than that: These days, travel is emphatically linked to death. There are healthy alternatives—the car trip, the bike ride, the long walk—but what if you heed the directive to stay put? There is a whole shelf of books that ruminates on the value of being home.
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