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A Posthumous Travel Guide by Anthony Bourdain Will Be Published This Spring
Courtesy of Ecco In addition to the cover, each chapter of “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide” includes an illustration by Wesley Allsbrook.
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The posthumous book, titled World Travel: An Irreverent Guide, is coauthored by Bourdain’s longtime assistant, Laurie Woolever, who worked with Bourdain for almost a decade and also cowrote his final cookbook, Appetites (Ecco, 2016). According to its description, the book will provide readers with detailed context about why Bourdain was particularly enchanted by the destinations he loved most, in addition to “essential advice on how to get there, what to eat, where to stay and, in some cases, what to avoid.”
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Inside the 480-page book, readers can also expect to find personal essays and travel recommendations from family, friends, and colleagues of the author of New York Times best seller Kitchen Confidential, including “sardonic accounts” of traveling with Bourdain written by the late chef’s younger brother and only sibling, Chris.
The cover of World Travel: An Irreverent Guide features an illustration by Wesley Allsbrook that shows Bourdain eating at a street food cart, a subtle reminder of the “skip-the-tourist-spots-and-go-where-the-locals-do” method that the avid traveler was known for.
Each chapter of Bourdain’s ultimate travel guide, which hits stores on April 20, 2021, is marked by an additional illustration—another fitting tribute to the widely favored host of No Reservations and Parts Unknown, who was known to collect art and artifacts whenever he traveled and had famously “cool” taste and style.
Order Now: Hardcover edition, $32, bookshop.org; Kindle edition, $20, amazon.com
This article originally appeared online on January 15, 2020; it was updated on February 10, 2021, and April 19, to include current information.
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