Comer, Rezar, Amar… ¡E Irse! Cómo Elizabeth Gilbert Y Sus Lectoras Conquistaron El Mundo
Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir inspired a global surge in solo travel and wellness tourism, with readers sharing transformative journeys and wellness businesses targeting this market.
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Comer, rezar, amar… ¡e irse! Cómo Elizabeth Gilbert y sus lectoras conquistaron el mundo
Por Lilit Marcus, CNN Fue cuando llegó a San Diego, de todos los lugares, que Elizabeth Gilbert se dio cuenta de que todo había cambiado. Había salido de casa como la autora de unas memorias razonablemente exitosas, publicadas un año antes, tituladas “Eat, Pray, Love”, una fusión en primera persona de crónica de viajes, confesión y manual de autoayuda, que seguía sus recorridos tras su divorcio por Italia, India e Indonesia. De gira para promoci…
By Lilit Marcus, CNN It was when she arrived in San Diego, of all places, that Elizabeth Gilbert realized that everything had changed. She had left home as the author of reasonably successful memoirs, published a year earlier, entitled “Eat, Pray, Love”, a first-person fusion of travel chronicle, confession and self-help manual, which followed her journeys after her divorce in Italy, India and Indonesia. On tour to promote the pocket-format rele…
‘Eat, Pray, Love’ turns 20: How it changed Elizabeth Gilbert’s life
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Elizabeth Gilbert’s bestselling travel memoir “Eat, Pray, Love,” set in Italy, India and Indonesia. With more than 18 million copies sold globally, in over 30 languages, it sparked a solo travel movement and in 2010 was adapted into a blockbuster film starring Julia Roberts. CNN’s Lilit Marcus spoke with Elizabeth Gilbert on the book’s impact and how her life has changed 20 years on.
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