![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a tribute, per Woolever, to Bourdain’s “acid wit and thoughtful observations and a few sly revelations of the mysterious contours of his battered heart.” World Travel gathers locales where he’d been the world over, yielding a pragmatic resource and indexical atlas, replete with quotes pulled from Bourdain’s vast media output, notably Parts Unknown and No Reservations. ![]() These highlight his humor, openness, and unceasing love of offal. His “lieutenant” Laurie Woolever-a writer/editor/conduit who worked alongside him for nearly a decade-fleshed out his miscellany of opinions and predilections into a compendium. “Finding a new food you like is one of the great things about traveling.” This premise underpins the book World Travel: An Irreverent Guide, formulated from a 2017 brainstorming session by the revered and beloved late author/TV host Anthony Bourdain (who committed suicide in 2018). ![]()
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