The Euro ’85 Pilgrimage Compendium collects the installments of my series about “the first time” (the one you remember?) wandering the continent in 1985 with a gym bag, passport and Eurail Pass. The chapters have been published on roughly the same dates, 40 years hence.
It changed me; I’ve never been the same.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (word count: 68,631)
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 1: Three months that shook my world
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 2: Crawling across the borderline into Luxembourg
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 3: Growing up in Greece with Henry Miller
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 5: A critical Mass in Rome — and the famous Pecetto bus incident
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 6: Pecetto idyll, with a Parisian excursion
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 7: Vienna and the dawning of a Habsburg fixation
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 8: At long last, glorious beer in Salzburg and Munich
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 9: Lizard King in the City of Light — and on to Ireland
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 10: Irish history with musical accompaniment and a Guinness chaser
Euro Pilgrimage ‘85, Ch. 11: Sligo respite, Live Aid, and then back to France for the D-Day beaches
Euro Pilgrimage ‘85, Ch. 12: Omaha Beach to the Manneken-Pis and Little Mermaid
Euro Pilgrimage ‘85, Ch. 13: Introductions to Oslo, Bergen, Stockholm and Uppsala
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 14: Meet the Finns — and hop a bus to Leningrad
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 15: Soviet times in Leningrad and the long trek back to Luxembourg
Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 16: Lessons learned, corners turned, bridges burned (finis)
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