Atlas Of Cursed Places: A Travel Guide To Dange... ✯

: Places like the Nevada Triangle , where over 2,000 aircraft have vanished, or Kasanka National Park , where 8 million bats regularly darken the sky, highlight the terrifying power of the natural world.

: Sites like the Strait of Messina (home to the mythical Scylla and Charybdis) or the Amityville House explore where folklore and paranormal activity take center stage. Atlas of Cursed Places: A Travel Guide to Dange...

Le Carrer organizes these "hellscapes" into three primary categories of blight: : Places like the Nevada Triangle , where

In , journalist Olivier Le Carrer presents a captivating "anti-travelogue" that explores 40 locations worldwide defined by misfortune, danger, or mystery. The Architecture of a Curse The Architecture of a Curse The book is

The book is noted more for its artistic presentation than its practical use as a guide. It features vintage, pastel-toned maps and period illustrations that evoke a sense of armchair adventure rather than modern navigation. Reviewers from The StoryGraph and The Map Room point out that while visually stunning, the maps are often too "zoomed in" or outdated to help a real traveler find these specific coordinates. Critical Perspective

While lauded for its "pithy historical profiles" and "sly mystery", some readers find the use of the word "cursed" to be problematic when applied to real-world suffering in places like Gaza or Beirut . Critics argue that labeling human-rights crises or economic struggles as "curses" can be insensitive, though Le Carrer maintains a tone of "dramatic respect" for the locations he chronicles.