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Bruce Chatwin

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Charles Bruce Chatwin (13 May 194018 January 1989) was an English travel writer, novelist, and journalist. [1]

152 relations: A Basket of Leaves, Adandozan, Adelphi Edizioni, Albany (London), Alice Springs, Anatomy of Restlessness, Atlas of an Anxious Man, Bananas (literary magazine), Black Hill (Herefordshire), Black Mountains, Wales, Bob Peck, British nuclear tests at Maralinga, Capel-y-ffin, Chatwin, Cholila, Argentina, Cobra Verde, Commonwealth Foundation prizes, Costa Book Awards, Craswall, Craven Arms, Culture of Birmingham, Dahomey, Desmond Hogan, Dinofelis, Donald Evans (artist), Dreamtime, Dronfield, E. M. Forster Award, Fernanda Eberstadt, Francis Wyndham (writer), Giuliano Ghelli, Globe Corner Bookstore, Gregory Norminton, Hawthornden Prize, History of the Kingdom of Dahomey, Hwyl Nofio, Imbunche, In Patagonia, J. A. Chatwin, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Janet Flanner, January 18, Jason Webster (author), Jemmy Button, John Goldschmidt, Joseph Anton: A Memoir, Karan Casey, Kardamyli, Keith Coventry, ..., Kevin Kopelson, Kevin Volans, Knighton, Powys, Kynance Mews, Laura Barton, Lisa Lyon, List of 20th-century writers, List of bisexual people (A–F), List of Desert Island Discs episodes (2001–10), List of Eastern Orthodox Christians, List of English writers (A-C), List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C, List of HIV-positive people, List of mythology books and sources, List of non-fiction writers, List of Old Marlburians, List of Penguin Classics, List of people from Birmingham, List of travel books, List of University of Edinburgh people, List of Welsh writers, List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize, List of works published posthumously, List of years in Australian literature, Literature of Birmingham, London Review of Books, Luke Elwes, Madeleine Vionnet, Many and Many a Year Ago, Marilyn Imrie, Mary Walsh: Open Book, May 13, May 1940, Mel Lyman, Michael Obert, Michael Roes, Moleskine, Nemadi dialect, Nicholas Murray (biographer), Nicholas Shakespeare, Nomad, Olivier Weber, On the Black Hill, On the Black Hill (film), Ouidah, Ozleworth, Patagonia, Patagonia Rebelde, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Paul Yule, Peter Levi, Photographs and Notebooks, Picador Travel Classics, Pride Library, Puerto San Julián, Qashqai people, Redstone Press, Richard Utz, Robert Byron, Robert Gwilym, Robert Twigger, Roberto Calasso, Robyn Davidson, Rolf Potts, Rory MacLean, Salman Rushdie, Simón Radowitzky, Solvitur ambulando, Songline, Susannah Clapp, Tahir Shah, The Lost City of Z (book), The Road to Oxiana, The Songlines, The Viceroy of Ouidah, Tom Maschler, Utz (film), Utz (novel), Vale of Ewyas, Walkabout, West Heath, West Midlands, What Am I Doing Here (book), Who Will Remember the People..., William Dalrymple (historian), Winding Paths, Winthrop Astor Chanler, World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Wythall, 1940, 1940 in literature, 1940 in the United Kingdom, 1977 in literature, 1977 in the United Kingdom, 1980 in literature, 1982 in literature, 1982 in the United Kingdom, 1982 Whitbread Awards, 1987 in literature, 1988 in the United Kingdom, 1989, 1989 in literature, 1989 in the United Kingdom. Expand index (102 more) »

A Basket of Leaves

A Basket of Leaves is a collection of 54 essays by Geoff Wisner, each of which examines one or more books about a different African country.

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Adandozan

Adandozan was a King of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1797 until 1818.

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Adelphi Edizioni

Adelphi Edizioni is a publishing house in Milan, Italy that specializes in works of fiction, philosophy and science and in classics translated into Italian.

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Albany (London)

The Albany, or simply Albany, is an apartment complex in Piccadilly, London.

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Alice Springs

Alice Springs (Arrernte: Mparntwe) is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Anatomy of Restlessness

Anatomy of Restlessness was published in 1997 and is a collection of unpublished essays, articles, short stories, and travel tales.

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Atlas of an Anxious Man

Atlas of an Anxious Man is a 2012 book by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr.

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Bananas (literary magazine)

Bananas is a British literary magazine that ran for 25 issues from January 1975 until 1979.

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Black Hill (Herefordshire)

The Black Hill (also known as Crib y Garth) is a hill (elevation 2100 feet or 640m) in the Black Mountains in Herefordshire, England at.

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Black Mountains, Wales

The Black Mountains (Y Mynyddoedd Duon) are a group of hills spread across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales, and extending across the England–Wales border into Herefordshire.

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Bob Peck

Robert Peck (23 August 1945 – 4 April 1999) was an English stage, television and film actor who was best known for his roles as Ronald Craven in the television serial Edge of Darkness and as gamekeeper Robert Muldoon in the film Jurassic Park.

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British nuclear tests at Maralinga

British nuclear tests at Maralinga occurred between 1956 and 1963 at the Maralinga site, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia and about 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.

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Capel-y-ffin

Capel-y-ffin is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border, a couple of miles north of Llanthony in Powys, Wales.

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Chatwin

Chatwin is a surname.

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Cholila, Argentina

Cholila, Argentina is a town located in Cushamen Department, Chubut Province, Argentina.

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Cobra Verde

Cobra Verde (also known as Slave Coast) is a 1987 German drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, in their fifth and final collaboration.

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Commonwealth Foundation prizes

Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011.

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Costa Book Awards

The Costa Book Awards are a set of annual literary awards recognizing English-language books by writers based in Britain and Ireland.

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Craswall

Craswall (historically also spelt Craswell, Crasswall and Crosswold) is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

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Craven Arms

Craven Arms is a small town and civil parish in Shropshire, England, on the A49 road and the Welsh Marches railway line, which link it north and south to the larger towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow respectively.

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Culture of Birmingham

The culture of Birmingham is characterised by a deep-seated tradition of individualism and experimentation, and the unusually fragmented but innovative culture that results has been widely remarked upon by commentators.

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Dahomey

The Kingdom of Dahomey was an African kingdom (located within the area of the present-day country of Benin) that existed from about 1600 until 1894, when the last king, Béhanzin, was defeated by the French, and the country was annexed into the French colonial empire.

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Desmond Hogan

Desmond Hogan (born 10 December 1950) is an Irish writer and sex offender.

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Dinofelis

Dinofelis is a genus of extinct sabre-toothed cats belonging to the tribe Metailurini.

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Donald Evans (artist)

Donald Evans was an American artist (1945–1977), who was known for creating hand-painted postage stamps (artistamps) of fictional countries.

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Dreamtime

Dreamtime (also dream time, dream-time) is a term devised by early anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal beliefs.

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Dronfield

Dronfield is a town in North East Derbyshire in the East Midlands region of England.

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E. M. Forster Award

The E. M. Forster Award is a $20,000 award given annually to an Irish or British writer to fund a period of travel in the United States.

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Fernanda Eberstadt

Fernanda Eberstadt (born 1960 in New York City) is an American writer.

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Francis Wyndham (writer)

Francis Guy Percy Wyndham FRSL (2 July 1924 – 28 December 2017) was an English author, literary editor and journalist.

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Giuliano Ghelli

Giuliano Ghelli (May 10, 1944 – February 15, 2014) was an Italian painter who produced several series of works, each rooted in the practice of drawing.

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Globe Corner Bookstore

The Globe Corner Bookstore was one of the largest travel book and map retailers in North America.

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Gregory Norminton

Gregory Norminton is a novelist born in Berkshire, England, in 1976.

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Hawthornden Prize

The Hawthornden Prize is a British literary award that was established in 1919 by Alice Warrender.

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History of the Kingdom of Dahomey

The History of the Kingdom of Dahomey spans 300 years from around 1600 until 1904 with the rise of the Kingdom of Dahomey as a major power on the Atlantic coast of modern-day Benin until French conquest.

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Hwyl Nofio

Hwyl Nofio (from Welsh meaning 'swimming fun') is an experimental music group whose only permanent member is Steve Parry.

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Imbunche

In the Chilote folklore and Chilote mythology of the Chiloé Island in southern Chile, the imbunche or invunche (Mapudungun ifünche: "deformed person", also "short person") is a legendary monster that protects the entrance to a warlock's cave.

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In Patagonia

In Patagonia is an English travel book by Bruce Chatwin, published in 1977.

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J. A. Chatwin

Julius Alfred Chatwin FRIBA, ARBS, FSAScot (24 April 1830 – 6 June 1907), was a designer of buildings and the most prolific architect involved with the building and modification of churches in Birmingham, England, building or altering many of the parish churches in the city.

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Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is a mountain massif or small mountain range in Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Lijiang, in Yunnan province, China.

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James Tait Black Memorial Prize

The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes are literary prizes awarded for literature written in the English language.

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Janet Flanner

Janet Flanner (March 13, 1892 – November 7, 1978) was an American writer and journalist who served as the Paris correspondent of The New Yorker magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975.

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January 18

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Jason Webster (author)

Jason Webster is an Anglo-American crime novelist, travel writer and critic, the main focus of whose work is devoted to Spain.

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Jemmy Button

Orundellico, known as "Jeremy Button" or "Jemmy Button" (c. 1815–1864), was a native Fuegian of the Yaghan (or Yámana) people from islands around Tierra del Fuego, in modern Chile and Argentina.

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John Goldschmidt

John Goldschmidt (born 1943) is a film director and producer.

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Joseph Anton: A Memoir

Joseph Anton: A Memoir is an autobiographical book by the British Indian writer, Salman Rushdie.

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Karan Casey

Karan Casey (born 1969) is an Irish folk singer, and a former member of the Irish band Solas.

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Kardamyli

Kardamili (Καρδαμύλη, variously transliterated as Kardamyle, Cardamyle, Kardhamili, and Kardamyli, and sometimes called "Skardamoula", especially on old maps) is a town by the sea thirty-five kilometers southeast of Kalamata.

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Keith Coventry

Keith Coventry is a British artist and curator.

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Kevin Kopelson

Kevin Kopelson, born in 1960, is an American literary critic.

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Kevin Volans

Kevin Volans (born 26 July 1949) is a South African born Irish composer and pianist.

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Knighton, Powys

Knighton (Welsh: Tref-y-clawdd or Trefyclo) is a small market town in Powys, Wales, on the River Teme and the English-Welsh border.

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Kynance Mews

Kynance Mews is a mews street in South Kensington district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, SW7.

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Laura Barton

Laura Barton (born 1977) is an English journalist and writer.

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Lisa Lyon

Lisa Lyon (born 1953) is a female bodybuilder and photo model from the United States, and is regarded as one of female bodybuilding's pioneers.

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List of 20th-century writers

This is a partial list of 20th-century writers.

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List of bisexual people (A–F)

List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

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List of Desert Island Discs episodes (2001–10)

The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible - or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs - and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely.

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List of Eastern Orthodox Christians

This is primarily a list of notable people who contributed to the history of Eastern Orthodox Christianity's theology or culture.

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List of English writers (A-C)

List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people; Siblings: This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual.

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List of HIV-positive people

This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the pathogen that causes AIDS, including those who have died.

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List of mythology books and sources

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List of non-fiction writers

The term non-fiction writer covers vast numbers of fields and writers.

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List of Old Marlburians

The following is a list of notable Old Marlburians, former pupils of Marlborough College, Wiltshire, England.

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List of Penguin Classics

This is a list of books published as Penguin Classics.

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List of people from Birmingham

This is a list of famous or notable people born in, or associated with, Birmingham in England.

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List of travel books

Travel books have been written since Classical times.

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List of University of Edinburgh people

List of University of Edinburgh people is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduate former students, academic staffs, and university officials of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

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List of Welsh writers

List of Welsh writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of writers from Wales.

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List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize

The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction.

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List of works published posthumously

The following is a list of works that were published or distributed posthumously.

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List of years in Australian literature

This page gives a chronological list of years in Australian literature (descending order), with notable publications and events listed with their respective years.

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Literature of Birmingham

The literary tradition of Birmingham originally grew out of the culture of religious puritanism that developed in the town in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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London Review of Books

The London Review of Books (LRB) is a British journal of literary essays.

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Luke Elwes

Luke Elwes (born 1961) is a British contemporary artist.

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Madeleine Vionnet

Madeleine Vionnet (June 22, 1876 – March 2, 1975) was a French fashion designer.

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Many and Many a Year Ago

Many and Many a Year Ago (Turkish title: Senelerce Senelerce Evveldi) is a 2008 novel by Turkish writer Selçuk Altun republished in 2009 by Telegram Books in English language translation by Clifford and Selhan Endres.

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Marilyn Imrie

Marilyn Elsie Imrie (born 20 November 1947) is a Scottish radio drama director and producer.

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Mary Walsh: Open Book

Mary Walsh: Open Book was a weekly book club series on CBC Television, which aired from 2002 to 2005.

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May 13

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May 1940

The following events occurred in May 1940.

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Mel Lyman

Melvin James Lyman (March 24, 1938 – March 1978) was an American musician, writer, and founder of the Fort Hill Community, which has been variously described as a family, commune, or cult.

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Michael Obert

Michael Obert (born 1966) is an award-winning German book author and journalist who has been compared with the likes of Bruce Chatwin, Jon Krakauer and Ryszard Kapuściński.

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Michael Roes

Michael Roes (born 7 August 1960 in Rhede, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German writer and filmmaker.

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Moleskine

Moleskine (Italian pronunciation) is an Italian manufacturer, papermaker and product designer founded in 1997 by Maria Sebregondi, based in Milan, Italy.

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Nemadi dialect

The Nemadi are small hunting tribe of eastern Mauritania.

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Nicholas Murray (biographer)

Nicholas Murray is a British biographer, poet and journalist.

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Nicholas Shakespeare

Nicholas William Richmond Shakespeare FRSL (born 3 March 1957) is a British novelist and biographer, described by the Wall Street Journal as "one of the best English novelists of our time".

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Nomad

A nomad (νομάς, nomas, plural tribe) is a member of a community of people who live in different locations, moving from one place to another in search of grasslands for their animals.

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Olivier Weber

Olivier Weber (born 1958) is an award-winning French writer, novelist and reporter at large, known primarily for his coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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On the Black Hill

On the Black Hill is a novel by Bruce Chatwin published in 1982 and winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for that year.

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On the Black Hill (film)

On the Black Hill is a 1987 film directed by Andrew Grieve and based upon the novel of the same name by Bruce Chatwin.

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Ouidah

Ouidah or Whydah (Xwéda; Ouidah, Juida, and Juda by the French; Ajudá by the Portuguese; and Fida by the Dutch), formally the Kingdom of Whydah, is a city on the coast of the Republic of Benin.

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Ozleworth

Ozleworth is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, approximately south of Gloucester.

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Patagonia

Patagonia is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile.

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Patagonia Rebelde

Patagonia Rebelde (or Patagonia Trágica) ("Rebel Patagonia" or "Tragic Patagonia" in English) was the name given to the violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz in Patagonia between 1920 and 1922.

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Patrick Leigh Fermor

Sir Patrick Michael Leigh Fermor, DSO, OBE (11 February 1915 – 10 June 2011), also known as Paddy Fermor, was a British author, scholar, soldier and polyglot who played a prominent role behind the lines in the Cretan resistance during the Second World War.

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Paul Yule

Paul Harris Yule (born 1956) is a photojournalist and film maker.

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Peter Levi

Peter Chad Tigar Levi, FSA, FRSL (16 May 1931 in Ruislip – 1 February 2000 in Frampton-on-Severn) was a poet, archaeologist, Jesuit priest, travel writer, biographer, academic and prolific reviewer and critic.

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Photographs and Notebooks

Photographs and Notebooks is a collection of British author Bruce Chatwin's photographs and notebooks that were made during his life when he was working on his various novels and travel books.

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Picador Travel Classics

Picador Travel Classics is a series of 17 hard-cover books published by Picador during the 1990s.

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Pride Library

The Pride Library is a collection of books, periodicals, and audio-visual resources by and about gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, and other queer folk.

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Puerto San Julián

Puerto San Julián is a natural harbour in Patagonia in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina located at.

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Qashqai people

Qashqai (pronounced; also spelled Qashqa'i, Qashqay, Kashkai, Kashkay, Qashqayı, Gashgai, Gashgay, in Persian: قشقایی) is a conglomeration of clans in Iran consisting of mostly Turkic peoples but also Lurs, Kurds, and Arabs.

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Redstone Press

Redstone Press is a London-based art book publisher that was founded in 1986 by Julian Rothenstein, the son of English portrait painter Duffy Ayers and her first husband, the painter and printmaker Michael Rothenstein.

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Richard Utz

Richard Utz (born 1961) is a German-born medievalist who has spent much of his career in North America.

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Robert Byron

Robert Byron (26 February 1905 – 24 February 1941) was a British travel writer, best known for his travelogue The Road to Oxiana.

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Robert Gwilym

Robert Gwilym (born 2 December 1956), sometimes known as Bob Gwilym, is a Welsh actor.

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Robert Twigger

Robert Twigger (born 30 October 1962) is a British author.

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Roberto Calasso

Roberto Calasso (born 30 May 1941 in Florence) is an Italian writer and publisher.

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Robyn Davidson

Robyn Davidson (born 6 September 1950) is an Australian writer best known for her book Tracks, about her 1,700-mile trek across the deserts of west Australia using camels.

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Rolf Potts

Rolf Potts (born October 13, 1970) is an American travel writer, essayist, and author.

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Rory MacLean

Rory MacLean FRSL (born 5 November 1954) is a British-Canadian historian and travel writer who lives and works in Berlin and the United Kingdom.

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Salman Rushdie

Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie (born 19 June 1947) is a British Indian novelist and essayist.

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Simón Radowitzky

Simón Radowitzky (Štěpanice, Ukraine, 10 September or 10 November 1891 – Mexico City, Mexico, 29 February 1956) was a militant Ukrainian Argentine worker and anarchist.

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Solvitur ambulando

Solvitur ambulando is a Latin phrase which means "it is solved by walking" and is used to refer to a problem which is solved by a practical experiment.

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Songline

Within the animist belief system of Indigenous Australians, a songline, also called dreaming track, is one of the paths across the land (or sometimes the sky) which mark the route followed by localised "creator-beings" during the Dreaming.

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Susannah Clapp

Susannah Clapp (born 1949) is a British writer, who has been the theatre critic of The Observer since 1997 and is a contributor to the BBC's Nightwaves.

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Tahir Shah

Tahir Shah (طاهر شاه, તાહિર શાહ; né Sayyid Tahir al-Hashimi (Arabic: سيد طاهر الهاشمي); born 16 November 1966) is a British author, journalist and documentary maker of Afghan-Indian descent.

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The Lost City of Z (book)

The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon is the debut non-fiction book by American author David Grann.

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The Road to Oxiana

The Road to Oxiana is a travelogue by Robert Byron, first published in 1937.

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The Songlines

The Songlines is a 1987 book written by Bruce Chatwin, combining fiction and non-fiction.

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The Viceroy of Ouidah

The Viceroy of Ouidah is a novel published in 1980 by Bruce Chatwin, a British author.

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Tom Maschler

Thomas Michael Maschler (born 16 August 1933) is a British publisher and writer.

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Utz (film)

Utz is a 1992 dramatic film directed by George Sluizer, produced by John Goldschmidt and starring Brenda Fricker, Peter Riegert and Armin Mueller-Stahl.

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Utz (novel)

Utz is a novel written by the British author Bruce Chatwin, first published in 1988.

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Vale of Ewyas

The Vale of Ewyas (Dyffryn Ewias) is the steep-sided and secluded valley of the Afon Honddu, in the Black Mountains of Wales and within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Walkabout

In Australian Aboriginal society, Walkabout is a rite of passage during which males undergo a journey during adolescence, typically ages 10 to 16, and live in the wilderness for a period as long as six months to make the spiritual and traditional transition into manhood.

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West Heath, West Midlands

West Heath is a residential area of Birmingham, England on the boundary with Worcestershire.

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What Am I Doing Here (book)

What Am I Doing Here (1988) is a book by British Author Bruce Chatwin and contains a collection of essays, profiles and travel stories from his life.

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Who Will Remember the People...

Who Will Remember the People... is a 1986 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail.

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William Dalrymple (historian)

William Dalrymple FRSL, FRGS, FRAS, FRSE (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on 20 March 1965) is a Scottish historian and writer, art historian and curator, as well as a prominent broadcaster and critic.

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Winding Paths

Winding Paths is a book containing a collection of photographs taken by British author Bruce Chatwin during his various travels.

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Winthrop Astor Chanler

Winthrop Astor Chanler (October 14, 1863 – August 24, 1926) was an American sportsman and soldier who fought in the Spanish–American War and World War I. Chanler, a descendant of many prominent American families including the Dudley–Winthrop, Livingston, and Stuyvesant families, and his wife were also prominent in New York society during the Gilded Age.

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World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

The world of The League of Extraordinary Gentleman is a fictional universe created by Alan Moore in the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, where all of the characters and events from literature (and possibly the entirety of fiction) coexist.

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Wythall

Wythall is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District, in the north-east corner of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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1940

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

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1940 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1940.

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1940 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1940 in the United Kingdom.

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1977 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1977.

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1977 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1977 in the United Kingdom.

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1980 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1980.

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1982 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1982.

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1982 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1982 in the United Kingdom.

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1982 Whitbread Awards

Winner.

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1987 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications of 1987.

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1988 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1988 in the United Kingdom.

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1989

1989 was a turning point in political history because a wave of revolutions swept the Eastern Bloc in Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power sharing, coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, embracing the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December, and ending in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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1989 in literature

This article presents a list of publications of literature, awards given, and births and deaths of major literary figures during 1989.

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1989 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1989 in the United Kingdom.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Chatwin

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