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Michael Pearson writes about his travels to places of literary import: Frost's Vermont, Faulkner's Mississippi, Flannery O'Connor's Georgia, Hemingway's Key West, Steinbeck's California, and Twain's Missouri.

454 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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June 18, 2024
Hardly an exhaustive list, but as a literary roadtrip, anchored by a boots on the ground itinerary, it's a highly entertaining jaunt through the pages of a handful of America's most well known voices.

It is essentially tying person to place, looking at their stories through the lens of the spaces that shaped them and inspired them. In rhe same way it allows us to experience these places too by way of armchair travel- Frost's Vermont, Hemingway's Florida, O'Connor's Georgia, Faulkner's Mississippi, Twain's Missouri, and Steinbeck's California.

Here is a brief post that I made about one portion/idea that really stood out for me and inspired me personally:

In his book titled Imagined Places: Journey's into Literary America, Micheal Pearson talks about how people have two basic conceptions of place- the place in which we can live, and the place in which our imaginations are drawn precisely because of the ways in which the place we imagine contrasts with the place in which we live. For Micheal Pearson we need both:

"Everybody has their ideal landscape and an antithetical landscape as well, a place that the person is drawn toward. It's a place, he feels, that fascinates and startles with the difference from our own home ground. There's a positive and a negative pole."

For me, it is prairie and ocean/river. Living technically 10 blocks from the Red River is a microcosm of living 3,000 kilometers from the ocean. The 70 km drive from Winnipeg to Lake Winnipeg a slightly bigger microcosm. All manifest this basic tension in their own way. One roots us, one draws us, and inbetween these places we find perspective

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181 reviews5 followers
October 21, 2025
This was completely wonderful. I grabbed in while in a used bookstore in Cooperstown, NY. In a bookstore with 10,000 books, I was lucky enough to see this! This was a complete joy to read. Mr. Pearson can write. I have purchased two of other books already. This "travelogue" was so much more. It was so well-written. The author visits the "hometown" of six of the best American writers and tells the story of the writers, the town, and much more. So intelligent and so interesting.
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February 9, 2021
Saya kira awalnya ini buku teori, ternyata bukan. Imaji yang diciptakan penulis bagus untuk mendeskripsikan tempat, tetapi karena saya tidak pernah membaca karya-karya Amerika selain Hemingway, jadi agak bosan membacanya.
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