'Air' is very placeless - it's set in many different countries, and much of the story is about going places rather than being places. 'Air' is about travelers, and I'm a chronic traveler.
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'Air' is what the world looks like: An inconvenient mashup of human politics and divine geography. We leave bits and pieces of ourselves and our history in every place we encounter.
The only thing I like about air travel is it gives me time to read.
The very air in which you live is an inspiration.
I was in the studio so much, it was about the search for air in a metaphoric sense, and the breathing has more to do with travel for me, about the search musically for open air.
The glamour of air travel - its aspirational meaning in the public imagination - disappeared before its luxury did, dissipating as flying gradually became commonplace.
The more you put out there, the more you have to resolve. 'Air' is the most literary comic I've written so far, and that poses problems.
Fresh air is good if you do not take too much of it; most of the achievements and pleasures of life are in bad air.
The glamour of twentieth-century air travel helped to persuade once-fearful travelers to take to the skies and encouraged parochial Americans to go out and see the world.
I'm a travel enthusiast.
I travel all the time. And as I go around the world, I try to learn a little something and not just take up all the available air.
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