Tourist Literature and the Architecture of Travel in Olga Tokarczuk and Patti Smith

R. Baleiro
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This chapter analyses two travel narratives within the scope of literature and tourism studies, aiming to explore the motivations to undertake journeying and the experience of (literary) pilgrims. The first is the novel Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk (2007), and the second is “How the Mind Works,” by Patti Smith (2017). This chapter defines the umbrella concept of “tourist literature” and takes a cross-disciplinary perspective combining the hermeneutics process with findings from the literature review on tourism studies. The analysis of Flights reveals the touring identity and experience of a pilgrim and reflections about airports, travel guides, tourists, and their syndromes. The analysis of Patti Smith's short story uncovers the touring identity and experience of a literary pilgrim who is strongly motivated to undertake literary-inspired trips towards the authors' places.
奥尔加·托卡尔丘克和帕蒂·史密斯的旅游文学与旅游建筑
本章分析了文学和旅游研究范围内的两种旅行叙事,旨在探讨(文学)朝圣者的旅行动机和经历。第一本是奥尔加·托卡丘克(Olga Tokarczuk)的小说《航班》(2007),第二本是帕蒂·史密斯(Patti Smith)的《心灵是如何运作的》(2017)。本章定义了“旅游文学”的总体概念,并将解释学过程与旅游研究文献综述的发现结合起来,采用跨学科的视角。对《航班》的分析揭示了一个朝圣者的旅游身份和体验,以及对机场、导游、游客及其综合症的反思。对帕蒂·史密斯的短篇小说的分析揭示了一个文学朝圣者的旅行身份和经历,他强烈地受到文学的启发,前往作者的地方进行旅行。
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