Lost #11
175 x 240 mm, 348 pages
Shanghai, China and Singapore (English and Chinese-language)
Annual
First published in 2014
Editor and art director: Nelson Ng
Always a beautiful piece of print, with ink-saturated matt pages and open binding, Lost is a magazine about self-discovery through travel that also offers a unique Chinese perspective on the subject. It also features strong, commissioned photography alongside the writing.
This eleventh issue features, appropriately, 11 personal travel stories: Pooja Khatri comes face to face with a leopard in the pitch darkness of a Namibia night; Ryan Loftus documents olive harvesting in Auletta, Italy; Donivan Berube embarks on a two-year cycling trek from Alaska to Argentina, during which he receives news of his mother dying in an intensive care unit on the other side of the country; and Panayiota Protoolis shares her adventures in Iceland with her boyfriend Ashley as they drive through icy landscapes and howling blizzards.