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Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler has written a number of books set locally including The Accidental Tourist (1985), Breathing Lessons (1988), Digging To America (2006) and A Spool of Blue Thread (2015).
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the story of Macon Leary
The Accidental Tourist is the story of Macon Leary, the fell into being the author of a series of guidebooks about business people forced to travel who want to glide through the experience as untouched by the experience as possible.
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a 1988 American romantic drama film by Lawrence Kasdan, from a screenplay by Frank Galati and Kasdan, directed and co-produced based on the 1985 novel by Anne Tyler
The Accidental Tourist is a 1988 American romantic drama film directed and co-produced by Lawrence Kasdan, from a screenplay by Frank Galati and Kasdan, based on the 1985 novel by Anne Tyler.
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Lawrence Kasdan
The Accidental Tourist was Lawrence Kasdan’s sensitive adaptation of Anne Tyler’s novel about a writer of travel guidebooks
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a 1988 American romantic drama film by Lawrence Kasdan, from a screenplay by Frank Galati and Kasdan, directed and co-produced based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Anne Tyler
The Accidental Tourist is a 1988 American romantic drama film directed and co-produced by Lawrence Kasdan, from a screenplay by Frank Galati and Kasdan, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Anne Tyler.
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by Bill Bryson
The Accidental Tourist is a humorous story written by Bill Bryson.
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William Hurt
(William Hurt writes a series of books called The Accidental Tourist, guides for travelers who hate to leave home and who want matters to be as conservative and innocuous as possible.
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Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates's tenth novel, The Accidental Tourist, was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 1985, the Ambassador Book Award for Fiction in 1986, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1986.
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a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
The Accidental Tourist was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1985, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and was made into a film starring William Hurt and Geena Davis.
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the soundtrack from the romantic drama starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Geena Davis, composed by John Williams
The Accidental Tourist is the soundtrack from the romantic drama starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Geena Davis, composed by John Williams.
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of Macon Leary (Hurt), a travel writer struggling to cope with the sudden death of Amy Wright's son and
The Accidental Tourist tells the story of Macon Leary (Hurt), a travel writer struggling to cope with the sudden death of Amy Wright's son and the breakdown of Amy Wright's marriage to Sarah (Turner).
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John Williams
The Accidental Tourist was one of the first John Williams soundtracks to appear on CD, and one of the last to be issued on vinyl.
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by brothers Harry and Jack Williams (Angela Black)
Written by brothers Harry and Jack Williams (Angela Black), and hailing from the Emmy-winning production company behind The Missing and Fleabag, The Tourist enjoys teasing out those queries — and diving headfirst into those queries's slickly uneasy air.
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Tyler
What interests me: Tyler wrote The Accidental Tourist (about the ultra-insular Leary family, who also live in Baltimore) and I’m curious.
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Thomas Ligotti
The story focuses on an unnamed narrator who has a habit of wandering around places where American writer Thomas Ligotti has never been.
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by a Torontonian
The Accidental Tourist was written by a Torontonian who had the idea of walking the entire Western Front from north to south.
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one’s dead son []
Sometimes DWIM telepathic sensors may be something as small as a photo of one’s dead son [“Accidental Tourist” by Anne Tyler].
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Thomas Nashe’s provocative The Unfortunate Traveler (1594), which depicts Jack Wilton’s adventures and travels in violent scenarios in France, Germany, and Italy, which in turn refigures Ascham’s complaint about the corrupting effects of an education via foreign travel
The centerpiece of Hadfield’s essay, however, is Thomas Nashe’s provocative The Unfortunate Traveler (1594), which depicts Jack Wilton’s adventures and travels in violent scenarios in France, Germany, and Italy, which in turn refigures Ascham’s complaint about the corrupting effects of an education via foreign travel.
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