Tourism in literature
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- Hans Christian Andersen: A Poet's Bazaar
- J.G. Ballard: Cocaine Nights and Super-Cannes
- Julian Barnes: England, England
- Nina Bawden: A Nice Change
- Paul Bowles: The Sheltering Sky
- T. C. Boyle: The Road to Wellville
- Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
- Nicholas Christopher: A Trip to the Stars
- Stephen Clarke: A Year in the Merde
- E. M. Forster: Where Angels Fear to Tread and A Room with a View
- Alex Garland: The Beach
- Carl Hiaasen: Tourist Season
- Michel Houellebecq: Lanzarote and Plateforme (the latter about sex tourism)
- Jamaica Kincaid: A Small Place
- Penelope Lively: A Long Night at Abu Simbel
- David Lodge: Paradise News
- C. L. Moore: "Vintage Season"
- Joyce Carol Oates: "Ladies and Gentlemen:" (in Heat and Other Stories)
- Arthur Phillips: Prague
- Terry Pratchett: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic
- William Sutcliffe: Are You Experienced?
- Mark Twain: "Innocents Abroad", "A Tramp Abroad", "Roughing It", "Following the Equator"
- Michael Wall: Amongst Barbarians
- Ethel Lina White: The Wheel Spins (aka The Lady Vanishes)
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