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  1. In Patagonia (Penguin Classics) by Bruce Chatwin, 2003-03
  2. The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin, 1988-06-01
  3. Under the Sun: The Letters of Bruce Chatwin by Bruce Chatwin, 2011-02-03
  4. On the Black Hill: A Novel by Bruce Chatwin, 1984-02-07
  5. Bruce Chatwin: A Biography by Nicholas Shakespeare, 2001-07-17
  6. What Am I Doing Here? by Bruce Chatwin, 1990-08-01
  7. The Viceroy of Ouidah by Bruce Chatwin, 1988-06-07
  8. Utz by Bruce Chatwin, 1989-12-01
  9. Far Journeys by Bruce Chatwin, 1993-11-01
  10. Anatomy of Restlessness: Selected Writings 1969-1989 by Bruce Chatwin, 1997-08-01
  11. Winding Paths: Photographs by Bruce Chatwin by Bruce Chatwin, 1999-10-14
  12. In Patagonia by Bruce Chatwin, 1977
  13. In Patagonia: The viceroy of Ouidah : the songlines by Bruce Chatwin, 1997
  14. Photographs and Notebooks by Bruce Chatwin, 1997-01-10

1. Bruce Chatwin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Bruce Chatwin as he appears on the cover of Nicholas Shakespeare s 2001 biography, . Paul Yule, In The Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin (2x60 mins) BBC,
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Bruce Chatwin as he appears on the cover of Nicholas Shakespeare's 2001 biography, Bruce Chatwin: a biography Born May 13
near Sheffield England Died January 18
Nice, France Occupation Author, Travel Writer. Art and Architecture Advisor Nationality British Writing period Genres History, Travel, Non-fiction, Fiction Subjects Patagonia, Slave Trade, Britain, Europe, Afghanistan Debut works Non-fiction Travelogue: In Patagonia Spouse Elizabeth Influences Novelists: Evelyn Waugh Jerome K. Jerome Influenced Author: William Dalrymple Bruce Charles Chatwin 13 May 18 January ) was an English novelist and travel writer.
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Chatwin was born on 13 May at his maternal grandparents' house in Dronfield , near Sheffield England . His mother, Margharita ( n©e Turnell), had left the family home at Barnt Green Worcestershire , and moved to her parents' home when Chatwin's father, Charles Chatwin, went away to serve with the Royal Naval Reserve He spent his early childhood living in West Heath in Birmingham (then in Warwickshire ), where his father had a

2. Literary Encyclopedia Bruce Chatwin
Bruce (Charles) Chatwin was born on May 13 1940, the son of Charles Leslie (a lawyer) and Bruce Chatwin. The Literary Encyclopedia. 17 Jul. 2001.
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3. Bruce Chatwin --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Bruce Chatwin British writer who won international acclaim for books based on his nomadic life.
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died Jan 18, 1989, Nice, France in full Charles Bruce Chatwin British writer who won international acclaim for books based on his nomadic life. In 1966 Chatwin abandoned a promising career as a director of Impressionist art at the auction firm Sotheby's in London to study archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. From 1973 he worked for a time as a traveling correspondent for Chatwin, Bruce... (75 of 208 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial

4. Bruce Chatwin - Wikipedia
Translate this page Bruce Charles Chatwin (Sheffield, 13 maggio 1940 – Nizza, 8 gennaio 1989) è stato uno scrittore britannico, autore di racconti di viaggio e romanzi.
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Chatwin nacque a Sheffield, nello Yorkshire nel 1940. Frequent² il Marlborough College, nello Wiltshire.
Nel , Chatwin inizi² a lavorare per la prestigiosa casa d'aste londinese Sotheby's . Grazie alla sua brillantezza e sensibilit  in materia di percezione visiva, divenne presto l'esperto impressionista di Sotheby's. All'et  di 26 anni abbandon² il suo lavoro per paura di perdere la vista a causa di tanta arte. Un oculista lo rassicur² che non c'era niente che non andasse nella sua vista, ma gli consigli² di smettere di osservare i quadri cos¬ da vicino e gli sugger¬ di rivolgere piuttosto lo sguardo verso 'l'orizzonte'. Chatwin cominci² quindi ad interessarsi di archeologia e si iscrisse all'Universit  di Edimburgo , che frequent² per diversi anni, pagando le rette e mantenendosi con la compravendita di dipinti. Lavor² in

5. Bruce Chatwin - Wikipedia
Translate this page 1986 erkrankte Bruce Chatwin an AIDS, in dessen Folge er 1989 in Südfrankreich verstarb. Seine Asche wurde unter Beisein seines Freundes Patrick Leigh
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Chatwin wurde 1940 in Sheffield, GroŸbritannien , geboren. In den Kriegsjahren reiste seine Mutter mit ihm durch groŸe Teile Englands, um bei Freunden und Verwandten vor den deutschen Luftangriffen Unterschlupf zu finden. Statt das geplante Architekturstudium zu beginnen, arbeitete er mit 18 Jahren als Botenjunge f¼r das Auktionshaus Sotheby’s . Vier Jahre sp¤ter war er bereits Direktor der Abteilung f¼r impressionistische Kunst. Vorgeblich wegen eines Augenleidens gab er diese Stelle auf und reiste in den Sudan . Danach studierte er in Edinburgh ein Jahr lang Arch¤ologie , brach das Studium jedoch ab. 1973 wurde er Mitarbeiter der Sunday Times , zun¤chst als Berater f¼r Kunst. Bald darauf widmete er sich vielf¤ltigen Themen, reiste f¼r Interviews und Berichte durch die Welt. Im Dezember 1974 k¼ndigte er dort, angeblich mit dem Telegramm an die Redaktion: „F¼r vier Monate fort nach Patagonien“. Eine Begegnung mit der Architektin und Designerin Eileen Gray gab den entscheidenden AnstoŸ zu einer halbj¤hrigen Reise nach Patagonien , um den Brontosaurus zu suchen. Hier wurde ihm klar, dass das Erz¤hlen und Schreiben die f¼r ihn angemessene Besch¤ftigung w¤re. Er bereiste auch

6. Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Chatwin. Bruce Chatwin AKA Charles Bruce Chatwin. Born 13May-1940 Birthplace Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Died 18-Jan-1989
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Location of death: Nice, France
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Executive summary: In Patagonia Boyfriend: Jasper Conran (fashion designer, b. 1960) Wife: Elizabeth Chatwin (m. circa 1965) University: Marlborough College, Wiltshire University: University of Edinburgh Whitbread Prize 1982 for On the Black Hill Risk Factors: AIDS Author of books: In Patagonia , travelogue) The Viceroy of Ouidah , novel) On the Black Hill , novel) Indian Leaves Lady Lisa Lyon , photography, images by Robert Mapplethorpe Patagonia Revisited , travelogue, with Paul Theroux) The Songlines , novel) Utz , novel) What Am I Doing Here? , essays) Nowhere Is A Place: Travels in Patagonia , with Paul Theroux) The Morality of Things The Attractions of France Photographs and Notebooks , US title "Far Journeys") Anatomy of Restlessness: Selected Writings 1969-1989 Do you know something we don't?

7. Bruce Chatwin@Everything2.com
Bruce Chatwin (19401989) was the supremely gifted British journalist, traveler, and writer who spent his all-too brief life reinventing himself.
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8. Bruce Chatwin - Wikipédia
Translate this page Bruce Charles Chatwin, né à Dronfield, près de Sheffield, le 13 mai 1940, et mort à Nice le 18 janvier 1989 est un écrivain britannique, auteur notamment de
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Aller   : Navigation Rechercher Pour les articles homonymes , voir Chatwin Cet article est une ©bauche concernant la litt©rature N’h©sitez pas   partager vos connaissances en l’am©liorant. Bruce Charles Chatwin , n©   Dronfield , pr¨s de Sheffield , le 13 mai , et mort   Nice le 18 janvier est un ©crivain britannique , auteur notamment de r©cits de voyages.
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Chatwin a ©crit une courte autobiographie dans un article publi© le 2 ao»t dans le New York Times Book Review I Always wanted to go to Patagonia – The making of a writer (j'ai toujours voulu aller en Patagonie – la naissance d'un ©crivain) et compil© plus tard dans Anatomie de l'errance Il est n©   Sheffield dans le Yorkshire . Il a pass© son enfance   Birmingham , o¹ son p¨re travaillait. Il a fait ses ©tudes au Marlborough College , dans le Wiltshire , mais est consid©r© comme un ©l¨ve m©diocre. Il y d©couvre cependant la litt©rature au sein de la biblioth¨que locale. Il est embauch© en par Sotheby's l'une des deux grandes salles de vente londonienne o¹ il acquiert rapidement une expertise dans l'art impressionniste et moderne. Il y rencontre notamment

9. Bruce Chatwin - Wikiquote
From Wikiquote. Jump to navigation, search. Bruce Charles Chatwin (194005-13 - 1989-01-18) was a British novelist and travel writer.
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10. Bruce Chatwin - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Bruce Charles Chatwin (13 de mayo de 1940 - 18 de enero de 1989) fue un novelista y escritor de viajes inglés. Uno de los más famosos escritores que
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Bruce Charles Chatwin 13 de mayo de 18 de enero de ) fue un novelista y escritor de viajes ingl©s . Uno de los m¡s famosos escritores que utilizaban los cuadernos Moleskine
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Chatwin naci³ el 13 de Mayo de 1940 en Sheffield Yorkshire . Su infancia transcurri³ en West Heath en Birmingham (entonces en Warwickshire ), donde su padre ejerc­a como abogado . Se educ³ en el Marlborough College , en Wiltshire y m¡s tarde en la Universidad de Edimburgo
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En , Chatwin entr³ a trabajar para la compa±­a de subastas Sotheby's . Gracias a su agudeza visual, r¡pidamente se convirti³ en el experto en impresionismo de Sotheby's. M¡s tarde lleg³ a ser director de la compa±­a. No obstante, comenz³ a sufrir problemas con su vista, que ©l atribuy³ a los exhastivos an¡lisis de las piezas de arte que su trabajo conllevaba. Un oftalm³logo le asegur³ que no hab­a nada realmente mal en su vista, pero le sugiri³ que deber­a dejar de examinar tan de cerca las pinturas para tornar su atenci³n hacia "el horizonte". Chatwin, que necesitaba pocas excusas, se dirigi³ al

11. BBC - H2g2 - An Introduction To The Life And Books Of Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Chatwin combined fact and fiction in his books in an unprecedented way. His death in 1988, at the age of 48 and having published only five books,
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Edited Guide Entry SEARCH h2g2 Advanced Search New visitors: Returning members: BBC Homepage The Guide to Life The Universe and Everything 3. Everything Arts and Entertainment Literary Works and Reference Books ... Non-fictional Works Created: 11th June 2003 An Introduction to the Life and Books of Bruce Chatwin Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! Bruce Chatwin combined fact and fiction in his books in an unprecedented way. His death in 1988, at the age of 48 and having published only five books, robbed the literary world of a talent of great potential. Early Life Bruce Chatwin was born in Sheffield, England, in 1940. After leaving school, and choosing not to go to university, he gained employment at the auction house, Sotheby's in 1958. He quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the company's youngest ever directors. In 1966 he married Elizabeth Chanler who worked with him at Sotheby's. Growing disillusioned with the art world, he resigned unexpectedly in 1966. He started a degree in Archaeology at Edinburgh University but never completed it; although intelligent, he was not a scholar.

12. Bruce Chatwin: Spike Looks At Bruce Chatwin’s Travel Writing: In Search Of
Nick Clapson on the enduring enigma of bruce chatwin s travel writing bruce chatwin was a truly singular voice in British travel writing, and whose silence
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SpikeMagazine.com Book Reviews Interviews Features ... Contact Contributor Bruce Chatwin was a truly singular voice in British travel writing, and whose silence is now all too apparent. Since his untimely death in 1989 of what was described at the time as a rare Chinese disease (but which was later admitted to be AIDS), several collections of his previously unpublished work have appeared. The latest of these is Anatomy of Restlessness: Uncollected Writings. Anatomy of Restlessness hints at some of the myths that surround this man. By all accounts Chatwin left his steady job writing for the Sunday Times In Patagonia What do I demand from a travel writer then? I want to be able to understand them as a person, and know why they have undertaken this particular journey. And that means being able to step inside their head and travel with them. Though this is nearly impossible, Bruce Chatwin was one of the few writers that I feel managed it. The Songlines Imaginary Homelands The Songlines and Anatomy of Restlessness When viewed in comparison to his own collection of incidental work

13. BRUCE CHATWIN
It was at this time, just prior to his Patagonian journey, that I first met bruce chatwin, then a relatively unknown writer.
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14. The Richmond Review, Book Review, Bruce Chatwin By Nicholas Shakespeare
Book Review bruce chatwin by Nicholas Shakespeare.
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Among the mass of papers that Chatwin bequeathed to the Bodelian Library just before he died from AIDS in 1989, was a four inch porcelain Toby jug figure, wearing a Homburg hat and green coat and carrying a Gladstone bag. Along the base of the object in brown lettering were the words: I am starting for a long journey. The long journey that encompassed Chatwin's short life receives its first full exposition in this remarkable book. Not only has Shakespeare retraced the maze of Chatwin's globetrotting, he has succeeded in producing a coherent portrait of a man whose history was only available hitherto through his own inventions and embellishments (the efforts of Nicholas Murray and Susannah Clapp notwithstanding). And although this book is pitched as an authorised biography, Shakespeare refuses to pull any punches. If this book proves to be the definitive work on Chatwin (and it is difficult to see from where the competition may emerge), it will also be the book that disposes of much of the nonsense that crystallized into the posthumous Chatwin mystique. For example, the legend of Chatwin's decision to quit Sotheby's at the height of his powers is explained in What Am I Doing Here by a temporary blindness caused by looking too long and hard at works of art. Taking his doctor's advice to 'view some long horizons', Chatwin promptly disappears to the Sudan, discovers himself to be a natural nomad and never looks back. However, Shakespeare offers a more prosaic version of events. Chatwin, it turns out, had always experienced problems with his eyes and, in fact, with his health in general. In addition, he was a notorious hypochondriac who was always accompanied by a regiment of medicines whilst travelling. 'If he described to you a minor epileptic fit and a discharge from the nose,' his doctor relates, 'it took time to realise he was, in fact, only describing a sneeze.' More significantly, Chatwin's departure from Sotheby's coincided with his shock at not being appointed a full member of the Board. At the same time, he seems to have lost out financially in a lucrative but underhand deal involving the disposal of the Pitt-Rivers Collection of African art.

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bruce chatwin The songlines Vintage, 1998 Luis Sepúlveda Full Circle Loney Planet Publications, 1996 Luis Sepúlveda Moleskine Apuntes y reflexiones
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... Grupo Zeta, 2004 My reason for coming to Australia was to try to learn f or myself, and not from other men's books, what a Songline was - and how it worked. Obviously, I was not going to get to the heart of the matter, nor would I want to. I had asked a friend in Adelaide if she knew of an expert. She gave me Arkady's phone number. "Do you mind if I use my notebook?" I asked "Go ahead." I pulled from my pocket a black, oilcloth-covered notebook, its pages held in place with an elastic band. "Nice notebook," he said. "I used to get them in Paris," I said. "But now they don't make them any more."

16. New Statesman - Big-headed Boy
Looks were important to bruce chatwin; pivotal, indeed, not only to bruce chatwin, but to bruce chatwin , the myth that he spent a lifetime constructing.
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Nicholas Shakespeare The Harvill Press, 550pp, £20 There is a sequence of photographs, of the passport strip variety, in Nicholas Shakespeare's Chatwin biography, which show Bruce at various stages in his life, from babyhood until just shortly before his death at the age of 49. Observing them, the reader has the momentary, disconcerting, impression of the subject becoming younger, rather than older, over time. It is an observation Chatwin himself would have enjoyed. I never met Bruce Chatwin, but I know many people who did. He was that kind of person - the kind of person everyone wanted to know. Like many of his ordinary readers, I first came across him when I read and admired In Patagonia . In wintry but beautiful prose he told tales of a land as strange, in Theroux's analogy, as the land where the Jumblies live. Not long afterwards I was to travel a great deal in Chile myself so I heard a lot about Chatwin. Not all of it was complimentary. In Punta Arenas, where I had friends (the Campos Menendez family, about whom he had written both inaccurately and at some length), his name was mud. Later, as a fledgling writer, I tried to write some travel articles about Patagonia myself, only to be told by almost everyone I approached that it was Bruce's "patch". No one else's views, it seemed, were admissible at that point, even if

17. Knitting Circle Bruce Chatwin
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18. Bruce Chatwin - Times Online
bruce chatwin, born in Sheffield in 1940, went to South America in 1974 and three years later published In Patagonia, which has become an enduring cult
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19. Nicholas Shakespeare (Bold Type Magazine)
Nicholas Shakespeare bruce chatwin. He spent eight years researching bruce chatwin A Biography and that time and attention is evident on every page.
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Nicholas Shakespeare is the author The Vision of Elena Silves, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, The High Flyer, for which he was nominated one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 1993, and The Dancer Upstairs for which he was a featured author at Bold Type. He spent eight years researching Bruce Chatwin: A Biography and that time and attention is evident on every page. Shakespeare grew up in Asia and South America. His peripatetic life has well prepared him to span the globe in search of Chatwin's trail. He delivers him to the page with clarity, empathy and exceptional detail. Chatwin was not always a very likeable fellow and Shakespeare doesn't wince but this life was a magnificent creation and Shakespeare has written it masterfully.
Chatwin was born to a middle class family in Birmingham. He was educated at Marlborough and soon after joined Sotheby's where he first achieved renown as an "eye" discovering and debunking fakes across genres with unerring instinct. After eight years, he went to Edinburgh to study archeology and stayed for three years until he could take it no more and decided to return to London to begin work on a book about nomadic culture. The Sunday Times Magazine financed his travels as he put in for essay after essay that would take him throughout the world. It wasn't until

20. Bruce Chatwin
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