"The South Korea episode of No Reservations started as a joke," she writes. She describes, in her essay, how her former boss profoundly changed her life. Given the dearth of original writing by Bourdain himself, World Travel contains a handful of tributary essays, by the likes of Bourdain's brother Christopher, music producer Steve Albini, and Nari Kye, who worked as a production manager on Bourdain's TV show, No Reservations. Bourdain had collaborated with Woolever on 2016's Appetites: A Cookbook, and this project was conceived of shortly thereafter, she says, with the intent to spotlight some of Bourdain's favorite places around the globe. World Travel: An Irreverent Guide was assembled by one of Bourdain's associates, Laurie Woolever, based entirely on his previous writings and an hourlong interview conducted shortly before his death. But it was not really written by the bestselling author, chef and TV personality who died in 2018. The new book World Travel: An Irreverent Guide is credited to Anthony Bourdain.
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