![]() ![]() This can open eyes to the world, but it can also give an outsider’s viewpoint on a culture. So, while some of the following works can be about dark subjects in the lightest of ways (Thanks, Sarah Vowell) other works use adventure as an attempt at escape from relentless reality (Here’s to you, Cheryl Strayed).Īlso note: There’s an interesting theme in travel writing of tourism in other cultures. ![]() film especially, adventure has come to imply a lightheartedness that is often difficult to find in the realities of nonfiction. Please note: You don’t want to take the word “adventure” lightly here. ![]() So what is it for you? I’ve tried to include a list here of adventurers of internal thought, external challenges, and physical daring. For others, it’s all about simply breaking expectations and aiming for excitement and change rather than contentment in daily consistency or predictability. For some, it requires first-hand accounts of the mountaineering-skydiving-waterfall jumping-lifestyle. It’s so interesting to decide how to define adventure, and what we believe should be included in this genre. ![]()
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