
Munich Town Hall Spring
Today is the day that my monthly column appears over at Wandering Educators. This month I look back at the top posts from A Traveler’s Library for the Month of May. You will have to go there to find out what was most popular last month. I also talk about a new cookbook I discovered when I went to New Orleans.
As far as what’s going on here at the revamped Library, I am happy to announce that my blog roll is back, and a few more things have been polished up in sidebars. For instance, it is once more possible to subscribe by e-mail.
Come back tomorrow for a look at Graham Greene’s Quiet American, which, ironically was one of the books mentioned by Alan Cheuse, in his essay on travel literature for Indonesia, although it is set in Indochina rather than Indonesia.
Tags: Graham Greene, Wandering Educators