Travel journalism returns. In the 21st century the planet has been mapped, measured, photographed and explained down to the last detail. Is finding Terra Incognito, savouring something approaching a discovery an impossible task? Not for an exceptional reporter who follows in the wake of the great masters of literary journalism, from Robert B. Kaplan to Evelyn Waugh, not to mention Dominique Lapierre and Sir Winston Churchill. Polifemo vive al Este is an invitation to travel, to become part of a chronicle that leads the reader by the hand to the least explored corners of Europe, in search of apparently forgotten empires and frontiers whose legacies demonstrate that this is not true. If you follow his footsteps, you'll find out for yourself. Equipped only with history books and a notebook, Daniel Pinilla proposes to re-discover…