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"Bruce Chatwin burst onto the literary landscape in 1977 with In Patagonia, which quickly became one of the most influential travel books of the twentieth century. The books that followed - The Viceroy of Ouidah, On the Black Hill, The Songlines, and Utz - confirmed his status as a major writer able to reinvent himself constantly. And the life he led successfully established him as one of the most charismatic and elusive literary figures of our time.".
"Beautiful to behold, charming, intelligent, a writer of exquisite prose, Chatwin was welcome in every society - from the most glamorous patrons of Sotheby's, where he held his first job, to the remote tribes of Africa. He was a thinker of striking originality, a reader of astonishing breadth and depth, and a mesmerizing storyteller.".
"And yet for all the adoration he received, when Chatwin died of AIDS in 1989, he died an enigma, a panoply of apparently conflicting identities. Married for twenty-three years to his American wife, Elizabeth, he was also an active homosexual. A socialite who loved to regale his rich and famous friends with uproariously funny stories about his travels and the people he met on them, he was at heart a single-minded loner who explored the limits of extreme solitude.".
"Nicholas Shakespeare spent eight years traveling across five continents in Chatwin's footsteps. He was given unrestricted access to Chatwin's private notebooks, diaries, and letters, and has gathered evidence from Chatwin's peers, his friends, his family, his hosts, his enemies, and his lovers. The result is this biography, that leads us into Chatwin's world - across all the vast geographic, social, and emotional expanses that he traveled - and into his psyche."--BOOK JACKET.
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Travelers in literature, Biography, Travelers, 20th century, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, English Authors, Great Britain, Travel in literature, Authors, English, Travelers' writings, English, Chatwin, bruce, 1940-1989, Authors, biography, Travelers' writings, history and criticism, English NovelistsPeople
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Bruce Chatwin : The Definitive Life of One of the Most Extraordinary Writers of the 20th Century
2000, Random House of Canada, Limited
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Bruce Chatwin : The Definitive Life of One of the Most Extraordinary Writers of the 20th Century
2000, Random House of Canada, Limited
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"ON FEBRUARY 1984, an Englishman with a rucksack and walking-boots strides into a bungalow in the Irene district of Pretoria."
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