Marcus Kane
Articles by Marcus Kane
Jamaica: The Island That Changed Global Music Forever
Jamaica is smaller than Connecticut, but it punches above its weight on almost every list that matters. Here's why.
Italy: A Country Shaped Like a Boot and a Civilization
Italy looks small on a map and turns out to be three or four countries stacked on top of each other. Here's what surprised me.
Israel: A Small Country with an Outsized Story
A country smaller than New Jersey that sits at the crossroads of three continents, four climates, and several thousand years of human memory.
Ireland: A Small Island That Punches Above Its Weight
Ireland is bigger than its reputation. A small island that exported writers, songs, and 70 million descendants, and still keeps the best parts mostly to itself.
Iraq: The Land Where Writing and Cities Were Invented
A country sitting on the ground where civilization itself was invented, where the alphabet started as wedges in clay and the calendar got divided into sixty-minute hours.
Iran: One of the Oldest Civilizations Still Standing
A country where the language hasn't fundamentally changed in a thousand years, where the national hero is a poet, and where you can ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon.
Indonesia: The World's Largest Archipelago Nation
A country of 17,000 islands, 700 languages, and a capital that's literally sinking into the sea. Indonesia is bigger and stranger than you think.
India: A Country That Holds Most of the World's Stories
A subcontinent where 22 official languages, 28 states, and over a billion people share a single passport, and where a temple built in 1010 AD still holds daily worship.
Iceland: The Land of Fire, Ice, and Reading Lights
A North Atlantic island the size of Kentucky that runs on geothermal heat, publishes more books per capita than any country, and still names its citizens like the Vikings did.
Hungary: The Country That Invented the Rubik's Cube and the Ballpoint Pen
Hungary is small on the map and outsized in influence. A country of thermal water, impossible grammar, and inventors who changed the way the rest of us live.
Honduras: The Country That Named Itself After Deep Water
Honduras is the country Columbus named for its deep water, the Maya called home for a thousand years, and the world keeps mispronouncing on cable news.
Haiti: The First Black Republic in the World
Haiti is the country that beat Napoleon, invented its own religion in plain sight, and built a mountain fortress that still stands two centuries later.