The writer explores the Mediterranean island of Corsica but his is
no ordinary journey. Michael Jenner travels in the mind as well as
on the map. Meeting a mixed bunch of characters along the way, he
has several encounters with that famous Corsican, Napoleon
Bonaparte. But his finest hour comes during a short walk with
fellow Bloomsbury resident Virginia Woolf, to a lighthouse
naturally. He has much to say on the phenomenon of travel: why we
do it and why some of us simply can't stop writing about it.
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