The Atlas of Literature, M. Bradbury, editor (Stewart, Tabori & Chang,
1998)****
I bought this book for myself a few Christmases ago, figuring it
would make a nice reference but suspicious of its coffee-table appearance. You know the type--oversized with a heavily
illustrated front cover and heavy, glossy pages with lots of photographs. Unfortunately, thats what I allowed it to be
until just recently when I sat down and began to read itand ended up reading it from
cover to cover. Im not the type to sit
down and read reference books straight through, but this is no ordinary reference book,
even though it might serve as one. To my
delight, I found myself learning a great deal of world history and geography while at the
same time learning about the lives and times of our
planets poets and novelists. Its a well
written book, always interesting, sometimes entertaining, as well as informative--which is
all I had initially expected from it.
Its nice when learning is also enjoyable, and thats one reason Id recommend this book. The other reason is that this book could add immeasurably to the pleasure of traveling. Imagine how much more you experience when visiting the Grand Canyon if you happen to know beforehand even an inkling of geology. Wouldnt it be nice to visit Paris or London or Dublin if part of your itinerary were to visit the haunts and environs of the many great writers and poets who lived and wrote there in previous generations. The scope is much broader than youd expect, however. There are chapters on writers and their places from Australia to South Africa and South America, from the near East to the far East. Although the scope of this atlas includes most of our planet, the organization of the book is primarily historical, beginning with the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and moving up to the World Today.
There are many short, illustrated chapters in each time period. For example, under the section The Modern World,
youll find chapters on Kafkas Prague, Joyces Dublin, Writers of the
Great War, Paris in the Twenties, Greenwich
Village, Main Street USA, Writers Hollywood, Depression
America, among numerous others. Theres
an excellent index, brief biographies of the major writers and their works, and a detailed
section on place to visit when you travel. If
you like to read, enjoy history or like to travel, youll find this book to be a
keeper in your home library.