The Best American Travel Writing 2015

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by Andrew McCarthy


  Iris Smyles’s stories and essays have appeared in The Atlantic, the New York Times, the New York Observer, BOMB, and other publications. She has written two books of fiction: Iris Has Free Time and the forthcoming Dating Tips for the Unemployed. She lives in New York and Greece. Visit her online at IrisSmyles.com.

  Christopher Solomon writes about travel, outdoor pursuits, science, and the environment for the New York Times, Scientific American, Popular Mechanics, and other publications. He is a contributing editor at both Outside and Runner’s World. This is his second appearance in The Best American Travel Writing. His work also appeared in The Best American Sports Writing 2014. A former reporter for the Seattle Times, Solomon lives in Seattle. Find more of his work at chrissolomon.net.

  Patrick Symmes writes: “I am a correspondent and travel writer for national magazines and the author of two books on the Cuban Revolution, Chasing Che (2000) and The Boys from Dolores (2007). The latter made the New York Times Ten Best Books list for 2007. I have been a contributing editor at Harper’s Magazine, Outside, and Condé Nast Traveler, and after more than 20 years of writing about the remote regions of the world and the ragged edges of geopolitics, I am surprised to find that I crave even more.”

  Paul Theroux is the author of many highly acclaimed books. His novels include The Lower River and The Mosquito Coast, and his renowned travel books include Ghost Train to the Eastern Star and Dark Star Safari. He lives in Hawaii and Cape Cod.

  Notable Travel Writing of 2014

  SELECTED BY JASON WILSON

  GRAHAM BOYNTON

  The New Jet Age. Vanity Fair, July.

  FRANK BURES

  Branding Guyana. Nowhere, August.

  ERICA CAVANAGH

  Oranges. Bellevue Literary Review, Fall.

  JULIA COOKE

  Waiting for Exile. Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring.

  NATHAN DEUEL

  The Cantina Scene. Morning News, May 20.

  COLIN DICKEY

  On the Open Polar Sea. The Believer, February.

  BILL DONAHUE

  The Hero’s March. Washington Post Magazine, March 23.

  CAMILLE T. DUNGY

  A Brief History of Near and Actual Losses. Virginia Quarterly Review, Summer.

  GEOFF DYER

  Shipmates. The New Yorker, April 21.

  BRIAN T. EDWARDS

  Road to Rapid City. The Believer, June.

  NATHAN ENGLANDER

  Inside the Liquidrom. New York Times Magazine, March 30.

  STEVE FEATHERSTONE

  Snakelandia. Oxford American, Spring.

  DOUGLAS FOX

  The Time I Got Stranded in Antarctica. TheAtlantic.com, January 7.

  J. MALCOLM GARCIA

  Praying in Reyhanli. Tampa Review, Fall.

  KEITH GESSEN

  Waiting for War. The New Yorker, May 12.

  ANNE GOLDMAN

  Travels with Jane Eyre. Georgia Review, Fall.

  ADAM GOPNIK

  Stones and Bones. The New Yorker, July 7 & 14.

  JEFF GUNDY

  The Other Side of Empire. Georgia Review, Fall.

  GABRIELLE HAMILTON

  Big Night in Uruguay. Travel + Leisure, April.

  KATE HARRIS

  Lands of Lost Borders. Georgia Review, Fall.

  EVA HOLLAND

  Birth of a Birder. World Hum, June 24.

  ANDY ISAACSON

  Island at the End of the World. National Geographic Traveler, August/September.

  LESLIE JAMISON

  It Does Not Happen by Machine. Witness, Spring.

  GEORGE JOHNSON

  The Nuclear Tourist. National Geographic, October.

  GIDEON LEWIS-KRAUS

  Story A. Harper’s Magazine, June.

  LAURA MILLER

  Romancing the Stones. The New Yorker, April 21.

  JON MOOALLEM

  A Journey to the Center of the World. New York Times Magazine, February 23.

  DAVID NAIMON

  Third Ear. Fourth Genre, Spring.

  JOSIP NOVAKOVICH

  Jerusalem According to Cats. Narrative, Winter.

  DAVID OWEN

  Floating Feasts. The New Yorker, November 3.

  Game of Thrones. The New Yorker, April 21.

  STEPHANIE PEARSON

  The Devil Made Me Do It. Outside, February.

  TONY PERROTTET

  The Cave Dwellers. Smithsonian, February.

  BRIAN PHILLIPS

  The Sea of Crises. Grantland, November 5.

  DAVID QUAMMEN

  Franz Josef Land. National Geographic, August.

  EMILY RABOTEAU

  Who Is Zwarte Piet? Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter.

  ANDREW REINER

  One Man’s Beat. Washington Post Magazine, March 23.

  NATHANIEL RICH

  Hitler’s Airport. The Atlantic, April.

  CHRIS RYAN

  Cuba, Undistilled. World Hum, December 20.

  DAVE SEMINARA

  Day of the Goose. Morning News, March 20.

  GARY SHTEYNGART

  Wet Hot Israeli Summer. New York Times Magazine, February 23.

  FLOYD SKLOOT

  To Land’s End and Back. Boulevard, Spring.

  CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON

  The Soul of Skiing in the Great White North. Outside, November.

  JEFFREY TAYLER

  Bogotá’s Bohemian Renaissance. National Geographic Traveler, October.

  SCOTT WALLACE

  Over the Horizon. National Geographic Traveler, February/March.

  JASON WEIL

  Back in the U.S.S.R. New York Times Magazine, June 29.

  GRAEME WOOD

  Burmese Daze. The Atlantic, March.

  ESTHER YI

  Pistachio Politics. The Atlantic, September.

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  About the Editors

  ANDREW McCARTHY, guest editor, is the author of the New York Times best-selling travel memoir The Longest Way Home. He has served as an editor at large at National Geographic Traveler and been named travel journalist of the year by the Society of American Travel Writers. He is also an actor and director.

  JASON WILSON, series editor, is the author of Boozehound: On the Trail of the Rare, the Obscure, and the Overrated in Spirits and the digital wine series Planet of the Grapes. He has written for the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Philadelphia Daily News, and many other publications. He is the founding editor of The Smart Set and Table Matters.

 

 

 


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