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Non-Fiction Piece #5

Non-Fiction Piece #5. “The Travelogue”. Genre: “Travel Writing”. Travel literature typically records the experiences of an author touring a place for the pleasure of travel. An individual work is sometimes called a travelogue .

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Non-Fiction Piece #5

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  1. Non-Fiction Piece #5 “The Travelogue”

  2. Genre: “Travel Writing” • Travel literature typically records the experiences of an author touringa place for the pleasureof travel.An individual work is sometimes called a travelogue. • Literary travelogues generally exhibit a coherent narrativeor aestheticbeyond the logging of dates and events as found in travel journals. • Travel literature is closely associated with outdoor literatureand the genres often overlap with no definite boundaries.

  3. “A Walk in the Woods” By Bill Bryson • Bryson is an award-winning best-selling American author of humorous books on travel, as well as books on the English language and on science. • After living in Britain for much of his life, he returned to the U.S. in 1995. During his time, Bryson decided to walk the Appalachian Trail, about which he wrote the book A Walk in the Woods.

  4. “A Walk in the Woods” pg 412 Echoes 11 • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a book written in a humorous style, interspersed with more serious discussions of matters relating to the trail's history, and the surrounding sociology, ecology, trees, plants, animals and people.

  5. The Appalachian Trail

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