Travel Among Men: Stories
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Travel Among Men: Stories

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In this remarkable collection, Kathleen Lee charts the geography of remote areas of Asia and examines the metaphorical meaning of travel itself. Whether following characters in China, Pakistan, or Egypt, Lee suggests that the quest for identity and meaning in life remain the same. Brilliantly written and beautifully observed, Lee brings to mind such writers as Graham Green...more
Hardcover, 196 pages
Published April 1st 2002 by University of Colorado
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