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Colin Thubron - Royal Society of LiteratureAward-winning travel writer and novelist Colin Thubron was born in London on 14 June 1939. Educated at Eton College, he worked briefly for the publishers ...
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Colin Thubron - HarperCollins PublishersColin Thubron is an acclaimed travel writer and novelist. His first books were about the Middle East – Damascus, Lebanon and Cyprus.
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Colin Thubron author biography - BookBrowse.comOct 25, 2021 · Colin Thubron is an acclaimed travel writer and novelist. His first books were about the Middle East – Damascus, Lebanon and Cyprus. In 1982 he ...
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Colin Thubron - The Booker PrizesColin Thubron is an award-winning British travel writer and novelist, who was appointed a CBE in the 2007 New Year Honours.
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Evelyn Kate Mary Dryden - Person PageColin Gerald Dryden Thubron was born on 14 June 1939. ... He is the son of Brigadier Gerald Ernest Thubron and Evelyn Kate Mary Dryden. ... He was educated at Eton ...Missing: parents ancestry
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Thubron, Colin 1939– (Colin Gerald Dryden Thubron)Surname is pronounced Thoo-bron; born June 14, 1939, in London, England; son of Gerald Ernest (a brigadier in the British Army) and Evelyn Thubron. Education: ...Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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A Conversation with Colin Thubron - Geographic ExpeditionsOct 15, 2012 · Partly in childhood, because my father ... Maybe in part because the first English poet laureate was—my mother was of his family, Dryden.Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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'I'm in love with a whole continent' – Colin Thubron on his passion ...Aug 5, 2016 · My father was a military diplomat in the US and Canada just after the second world war, but I was sent to boarding school in England, and ...Missing: ancestry experiences<|control11|><|separator|>
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Colin Thubron: Author Profile - Travel Writing WorldOct 1, 2020 · Colin Thubron: As a child I fell in love with words (and wrote bad poetry). My father worked in the USA and Canada, and I spent school ...Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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Colin Thubron: 'I wanted to vanish into the background'Jul 6, 2002 · I notice the works of the two travel writers who most influenced him, Freya Stark and Patrick Leigh Fermor. Thubron was born in 1939, and ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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PW: Colin Thubron: The Art of Traveling Well - Publishers WeeklyFeb 28, 2000 · After Eton Thubron worked for four years in publishing, first at Hutchinson in London and then from '65 to '66 at Macmillan in New York. In ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Christopher Tayler · 'I'm English,' I said: Colin ThubronJul 14, 2011 · He was in his late twenties when Mirror to Damascus came out, having worked in publishing and as a documentary filmmaker, and knew what he ...
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On the road again | Books | The GuardianSep 9, 2006 · Thubron was born in 1939, and with a military attaché father he was always going to be off to a flying start. "Iceland, Gander, Shannon. They ...
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A Journey Along the River That Separates Russia From ChinaSep 24, 2021 · In “Mirror to Damascus,” published in 1967, he wandered that city's alleys and souks, dwelling on its ancient past, uninterested in the ...
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Holy Land, Holy Places - The New York Times” Colin Thubron's prose in JERUSALEM (Little, Brown, $12.50) is even more personal and evocative than Mr. Maraini's, even more of a narrative and ...
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To a Mountain in Tibet by Colin Thubron – review - The GuardianFeb 4, 2011 · Monasteries have always been a Thubronian leitmotif – remember the monk in Journey into Cyprus (1974) who watched the young author shaving and ...
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driving across the soviet boondocks - The New York TimesColin Thubron, the author of ''Mirror to Damascus,'' ''Journey Into Cyprus ... Thubron sets out in quest of the Russian national character. Never mind ...
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A Journey into the Russian Soul - New Eastern EuropeMay 16, 2012 · Colin Thubron is a British travel writer and novelist who lives in London. His book Among the Russians (1983) describes a journey he made by car ...Missing: perestroika dissolution
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100 Books Like Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last JourneyWhat is this book about? Thubron learnt Russian and entered the then Soviet Union in an old Morris Marina in which he camped and drove for almost 10,000 miles ...
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Review: The Lost Heart of Asia by Colin Thubron - The EyrieMar 9, 2008 · The Lost Heart of Asia is an account of Colin Thubron's travel through central Asia very shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union.Missing: perestroika | Show results with:perestroika
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BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Travel Diary That Reads Like ...Dec 7, 1994 · Thubron describes exactly what he sees at eye level--the men and women he encounters and the here-and-now of their curious and often desperate ...<|separator|>
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Summary and Reviews of The Lost Heart of Asia by Colin ThubronThe Lost Heart of Asia takes readers into the very heart of this little visited, yet increasingly important region, delivering a rare and moving portrayal of a ...
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Book Review by Anthony Campbell: In Siberia (Colin Thubron)Dec 29, 2004 · An unimaginable two million people were killed here, in conditions as appalling as those of the Nazi death camps. Thubron spares the reader ...
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Absolut Zero - The New York TimesFeb 6, 2000 · Thubron is a sensitive and observant traveler who clearly respects the Siberians for the hardships they have endured.
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In Siberia | Colin Thubron - London Review BookshopOct 2, 2008 · This is the account of Thubron's 15,000-mile journey through an astonishing country - one twelfth of the land surface of the whole earth.
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Shadow of the Silk Road - Colin Thubron - Books - ReviewJul 15, 2007 · ” Thubron's first travel book was “Mirror to Damascus,” published in 1967, when he was in his late 20s. Thubron last saw China 18 years ago ...
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Book Review - To a Mountain in Tibet - By Colin ThubronMar 4, 2011 · Since the publication of his first book, “Mirror to Damascus,” in 1967, Thubron has been praised for the grace and erudition of his writing ...<|separator|>
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Hugging the Shores | Neal AschersonColin Thubron's latest travelogue takes him down the Amur River and through the borderlands between Russia and China. October 20, 2022 issue.Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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[PDF] Conceptions of authenticity in contemporary travel writingAug 30, 2023 · endorse when they represent travel, nature and local people (Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8). ... walking on steep mountainsides (Snow 92).40.Missing: reputable | Show results with:reputable
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Book Review – The Philological CrocodileEmperor – Colin Thubron. Perhaps the most successful of the list in terms of being literary. This is a skilfully wrought novel. Thubron brings Constantine I to ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[PDF] Summer Reading - College of LSA“Emperor by Colin Thubron is a mightily ambitious novel. It describes the conversion to Christianity of the emperor Constantine the Great…. What is so ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Colin Thubron Criticism: A Cruel Madness - Sharon Dirlam - eNotesOct 6, 1985 · In the following review, Dirlam offers a positive assessment of A Cruel Madness, praising the novel as “gripping tale of passion.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Night of Fire by Colin Thubron - review | London Evening StandardAug 4, 2016 · Over the years he has written fiction on such intense themes as madness, obsessive love and jealousy. Falling, published in 1989, told of a ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Dead man leading | Books | The GuardianJul 12, 2002 · Giles Foden examines how Colin Thubron deconstructs the tradition of jungle exotic in To the Last City.
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Night of Fire by Colin Thubron review – life is a burning houseAug 11, 2016 · Night of Fire is a variation on a familiar fictional device: a boatload, or houseful, of otherwise unconnected people, whose lives may intersect ...
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As a House Burns, Tenants' Lives Flash Before ThemFeb 10, 2017 · In Colin Thubron's novel “Night of Fire,” a house burns down with its tenants inside. But is death the only fate they share?
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Life as a Burning House | John Banville | The New York Review of ...May 25, 2017 · Night of Fire is not an easy book. A sense of numinous foreboding weighs upon the narrative—after all, we know from the start that the house and ...
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Colin Thubron: 'Life is in the detail' - The GuardianJul 24, 2016 · To a Mountain in Tibet was, in a way, a response to my mother's death. And then this novel got bigger and bigger in my head, and started to run ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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A Cruel Madness - BBCAug 2, 2024 · A Cruel Madness ... New to 4 Extra. Robert Glenister and Harriet Walter star in a disturbing story set in a psychiatric hospital. Daniel Pashley ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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The Companionship of Nature | Colin ThubronApr 29, 2021 · The forty-one short essays in her recent collection, Vesper Flights, carry the same tension. No longer confined to a single grief or creature, ...Missing: contributions periodicals Supplement
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The Artificiality of Nations | Colin ThubronOct 17, 2024 · Colin Thubron's books include In Siberia, Shadow of the Silk Road ... His most recent book is The Amur River: Between Russia and China.
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Table of Contents - June 12, 2025 | The New York Review of BooksJun 12, 2025 · Colin Thubron · The Haven of Wilderness. In a quartet of books about life in the mountains of southern Bulgaria and North Macedonia as they ...May 29, 2025 · Can the Church Evolve? · The Conformist · Orchid Frenzy
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The Amur River by Colin Thubron book review | The TLSThe TLS - On the river where two giants meet. A book review of The Amur River by Colin Thubron.Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Intimate Confessions and Lizard Wine - The New York TimesNov 27, 1988 · A DISTINCTIVE, ironic weariness is the mark of a true China hand, and Colin Thubron earns the title. He experiences foreigner burnout. The ...
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Claustrophobia in the Outback - The New York TimesAug 2, 1992 · ... A Cruel Madness") has created an ideal locale for an exploration of racism -- an unnamed frontier town in an unspecified former colony that ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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The Best Travel Writing - Five Books Expert RecommendationsMay 25, 2021 · The much-travelled author Colin Thubron reflects on more than 40 years of writing about other cultures, and shares his own favourite travel ...
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Colin Thubron - Outlook TravellerJun 2, 2016 · Colin Thubron&rsquos books have been translated into 20 languages, won heaps of awards, and he has been ranked among the greatest post-war ...
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Schedule - BBC Programme IndexNews Briefing. BBC Radio 4 logo. BBC Radio 4 ... Presenter Jenni Murray Serial: Falling by Colin Thubron abridged in seven parts by Sally Skrimshire. ... drama ...Missing: adaptation | Show results with:adaptation
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BBC Radio 4 Extra - Colin Thubron - A Cruel MadnessTeacher Daniel Pashley spots his ex-lover at a psychiatric hospital. But is she a doctor or a patient? Stars Robert Glenister.Missing: Falling | Show results with:Falling
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BBC Radio Plays, radio 4, 1984 - suttonelms[Also broadcast on BBC7 in 2003] [Giles Cooper Award winner 1983] 9th September 1984 14.30-16.00: Afternoon Theatre: Emperor by Colin Thubron The year is ...
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Book of the Week, Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 1Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron climbs Tibet's Mount Kailas, one of the holiest places in the world. Read by Stephen Boxer.Missing: adaptations Falling stage TV documentaries
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BBC Radio 4 - The Amur River by Colin Thubron, Episode 1In his 80th year, Colin Thubron makes a dramatic journey from the Amur's secret source to its giant mouth, covering almost 3,000 miles. Troubled by injury and ...Missing: adaptations Falling stage TV
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Colin Thubron, The Silk Road - Dharma DocumentariesNov 16, 2018 · This is a fascinating film from 1988 shot largely in Xinjiang and following the writer Colin Thubron as he travels along the ancient Silk Roads ...Missing: BBC | Show results with:BBC<|separator|>
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Maggie Fergusson meets Colin Thubron - Slightly FoxedDuring his 6,000-mile journey through Siberia, he made a spur-of-the-moment decision to climb aboard a 'damn great cargo boat' and ask to be dropped off at the ...
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Guest Post: Colin Thubron, author of NIGHT OF FIREColin Thubron's Night of Fire follows the preoccupations, memories, and fates of six tenants of a burning house, and this searing, poetic masterwork of memory ...<|separator|>
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Book review - The Amur River: Between Russia and ChinaMar 9, 2023 · A surreal object lesson on the way environmental degradation has wrecked places that should still be beautiful.Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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Colin Thubron | One Of The Greatest Living Travel WritersMay 5, 2025 · Colin Thubron is one of the greatest living travel writers. He started with the Mirror To Damascus in 1967 and with more than half a century and 18 travel booksMissing: Eton Hutchinson BBC
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Colin Thubron · Chatwin and the HippopotamusJun 22, 1989 · Chatwin's was a formidable and unlikely combination of gifts. His cinematographic sense (he experienced life as a train of visual images, he ...
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#140: Colin Thubron, travel writer and novelist — Always Take NotesAug 9, 2025 · We spoke to Colin about exploring Russia, China and central Asia, his latest book, "The Amur River", and his parallel career as a fiction writer.Missing: parents family ancestry experiences