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Paul Edward Theroux

    Paul Theroux è un maestro della scrittura di viaggio e della narrativa, che trasporta i lettori negli angoli più remoti del mondo. Le sue opere esplorano spesso la tensione tra casa e alienazione, esaminando gli incontri culturali e la natura umana in ambientazioni esotiche. Lo stile incisivo e l'acuta osservazione di Theroux offrono uno sguardo avvincente sul viaggio e sulla vita stessa. La sua prosa è ricca di descrizioni vivide e intuizioni riflessive, rivelando le complessità dell'esperienza umana.

    Het drijvende koninkrijk
    China per trein
    Frisse lucht
    De gelukkige eilanden
    The Great Railway Bazaar
    The Elephanta Suite
    • 2012

      De benedenrivier

      • 380pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Ellis Hock had nooit gedacht dat hij nog naar Afrika terug zou keren. Hij drijft een ouderwetse herenmodezaak in een dorp in Massachusetts, maar droomt nog steeds van zijn Afrikaanse Eden, het dorp aan een geïsoleerde benedenrivier in Malawi waar hij vier jaar als schoolmeester doorbracht. Als zijn vrouw bij hem weggaat en zijn dochter haar deel van het testament al wil opeisen, beseft hij dat er maar één plek op aarde is waar hij naartoe kan: het dorp in Malawi waar hij ooit gelukkig was. Hij treft een veranderd dorp aan: de school die hij heeft gebouwd is in verval geraakt, de kerk en de kliniek zijn verdwenen, de bevolking is verarmd en apathisch. Ze herkennen hem nog wel de blanke man die niet bang is voor slangen en ontvangen hem met open armen. Maar is dit nieuwe leven een ontsnapping of wordt hij in de val gelokt?

      De benedenrivier
    • 2007

      The Elephanta Suite

      • 277pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This startling, far-reaching book captures the tumult, ambition, hardship, and serenity that mark today’s India. Theroux’s Westerners risk venturing far beyond the subcontinent’s well-worn paths to discover woe or truth or peace. A middle-aged couple on vacation veers heedlessly from idyll to chaos. A buttoned-up Boston lawyer finds succor in Mumbai’s reeking slums. And a young woman befriends an elephant in Bangalore. We also meet Indian characters as singular as they are reflective of the country’s subtle ironies: an executive who yearns to become a holy beggar, an earnest striver whose personality is rewired by acquiring an American accent, a miracle-working guru, and others. As ever, Theroux’s portraits of people and places explode stereotypes to exhilarating effect. The Elephanta Suite is a welcome gift to readers of international fiction and fans of this extraordinary writer.

      The Elephanta Suite
    • 2000

      Frisse lucht

      reisverhalen 1985-1999

      • 526pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Verzameling autobiografische stukken, reisverhalen en essays.

      Frisse lucht
    • 1997

      China per trein

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      In 'China, per trein' reist Paul Theroux door alle provincies van de Volksrepubliek China. Hij legt de tegenstellingen en de strijd tussen traditie en vernieuwing vast. Terwijl de trein door dit gigantische rijk voortpuft, praat Theroux met talloze Chinezen, die soms zeer uitgesproken meningen geven.

      China per trein
    • 1997

      De laatste dagen van Hongkong

      • 238pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      For Neville "Bunt" Mullard and his mother, Betty, Hong Kong is part of Britain - one of the pleasanter parts; it is also cozy, monotonous, profitable, and homely. Now ninety-nine years of colonial rule are about to end, and the British government is about to hand over Hong Kong to China. Betty and Bunt can see China from their parlor, but they have never been there. They detest Chinese food. "The Chinese take-away, " as they call the Hand-over, does not particularly concern them. When Bunt first meets Mr. Hung, a well-spoken gentleman from the Chinese mainland, he pays him little heed. And when Mr. Hung offers the Mullards a handsome sum for their family business - a fifty-year-old textile factory, Imperial Stitching, that was cofounded by Bunt's late father - Bunt refuses him out of hand. Yet it soon grows clear that Mr. Hung is different from the Chinese the Mullards have lived alongside for years. For Mr. Hung will accept no refusals. Then a young woman from the Mullards' factory vanishes, one of many disappearances. But this one is different. Ah Fu has last been seen in the company of Mr. Hung. And so Bunt is forced for the first time in his forty-three years to make decisions that matter. He even begins, maybe, to discover love. Yet against all of Bunt's good, if half-formed, intentions are pitted the will of Mr. Hung and the looming threat of the ultimate betrayal.

      De laatste dagen van Hongkong
    • 1993

      The Great Railway Bazaar

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      In this unique and hugely entertaining railway odyssey, Theroux vividly recounts his travels--and the people, places, and landscapes he encountered--on the Orient Express, the Khyber Mail, and the Trans-Siberian Express, through such countries as Turkey, Iran, India, Southeast Asia, Japan, and the Soviet Union.

      The Great Railway Bazaar
    • 1992

      De gelukkige eilanden

      • 674pagine
      • 24 ore di lettura

      Renowned travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux has been many places in his life and tried almost everything. But this trip in and around the lands of the Pacific may be his boldest, most fascinating yet. From New Zealand's rain forests, to crocodile-infested New Guinea, over isolated atolls, through dirty harbors, daring weather and coastlines, he travels by Kayak wherever the winds take him--and what he discovers is the world to explore and try to understand.

      De gelukkige eilanden
    • 1991

      Het drijvende koninkrijk

      • 375pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Impressies van een tocht langs de Britse kust per trein en te voet.

      Het drijvende koninkrijk