From James Joyce's Dublin to Dracula's Romania: the best literary routes around the world
The Statue of Liberty in New York
From Fitzgerald, who wrote The Great Gatsby to capture New York high society in the 1920s, to Truman Capote, who, with Breakfast at Tiffany's, managed to create a true myth of contemporary culture.
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From James Joyce's Dublin to Dracula's Romania: the best literary routes around the world