AFTER THOUGHTS: Atom Egoyan and Nadifa Mohamed discuss problems of translation and trauma in The Sweet Hereafter
The Travel Issue, Winter 2017 | Issue 73 | BUY THIS ISSUE
front
features
- THE HILLS OF ANACAPRI: well-being is found between myth and science on the magical island of Capri. By Meadhbh McNutt, photography by Andrea Evangelista
- SEASIDE, FLORIDA: photography by Thomas McCarty
- PORT OF THE MOON: the heritage of a city burnished in gold. William Bedingfield in Bordeaux. Photography by Hannah Burton
- LIGHTENING THE LOAD: a new generation of innovators have the luggage industry in their sights. Photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie
- A DARK CONTRAST: as tourism rapidly changes Myanmar, Tara Aghdashloo recalls a country of great beauty, marred by its murky politics
- FOR LUCK AND MONEY: Las Vegas is known for its casinos, but in its reinvigorated downtown district the city is being reimagined. By Lili Owen Rowlands, photography by Yohann Koshy
- 96 HOURS IN BUENOS AIRES: the rhythm of the city. Daniela Agnelli in the Argentinian capital, with photography by Huger Foote
- FLESH AND SAND: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Carne y Arena at Fondazione Prada. By Adam Thirlwell
- CLEAR SUNLIGHT: flying through the dusty, golden brown of Abu Dhabi, an island city in the Persian Gulf. By Nick Seaton
- VIENNESE WHIRL: the annual Life Ball captures the decadent traditions of a city of dreams. By Kinza Shenn, photography by Catherine Hyland
- CITY OF GLASS: as we enter the Pacific Age, Vancouver, a rugged, urban, seaside paradise, embodies the ultimate 21st-century cityscape. By Philip Maughan, photography by Chris Olszewski
- A DRY HEAT: in Scottsdale, the jewel of Arizona's Sun Valley. By Thomas Roueché, photography by Josephine Callaghan
- RUSSIA IN THE LATE SUMMER: Returning to the ever-changing beauty of St Petersburg. By Katherine Rundell, photography by Gabby Laurent
- PALLADIAN STYLE: Bottega Veneta in Vicenza with Madina Visconti di Modrone
fashion
- BIG IN JAPAN: Moncler’s reinvention of the perfect puffer, worn by the team of Prince Hotels & Resorts. Photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie
- DANCERS IN THE LIGHT: the delicate choreography of Chanel by the sea in Malibu. Photography by Thomas McCarty, styling by Ian Bradley
- TUTTI FOGLIE: inspired by India and made of gemstones carved by Indian artisans to resemble leaves, fruits and berries, Cartier's Tutti Foglie is good enough to eat
- FOREIGNER: the global soul recovers its innocence through the awkward gestures and manners of the tourist. Photography by Jody Rogac, styling by Nobuko Tannawa
talks
- LUCIANO BENETTON: “Similarly, we came across an issue when featuring Algeria and Morocco, because they have populations of approximately 300,000 people living in exile in the desert”
- SALLY ROONEY: “It seems to relegate the book’s queer relationship to the category of ‘gal pals’”
- MARIE-CLAIRE DAVEU: “Perhaps I’m dreaming a little bit, but to change the world you have to be”
- MARTINO SCLAVI: “I woke up the next day in hospital. They had cut my brain open, taken out parts of it and I was in a different world”
- ZANDRIA ROBINSON: “As long as we continue with the decolonisation processes in our individual minds and in our minds as a group, we will see more and more of those similarities”
- GEORGE MONBIOT: “Our task is not to change human nature; it’s to reveal human nature in all its wonderful colours”
- MAIKO TOMITSUYU: “This month is October. For autumn, we wear chrysanthemum. Can you see how the motifs are autumn?”
- MIRROR MIRROR: Alina Szapocznikow at the Hepworth Wakefield