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Jonathan Raban

    14 juni 1942 – 17 januari 2023

    Een Britse auteur die bekend staat om zijn reisliteratuur, kritische essays en romans. Zijn werken duiken vaak in diepgaande thema's door de lens van reizen, waarbij menselijke natuur en maatschappelijke nuances worden onthuld. Raban's stijl kenmerkt zich door zijn scherpe observatievermogen en literaire vaardigheid, wat lezers een boeiende verkenning van de wereld biedt.

    Driving Home
    Passage To Juneau
    Coasting
    Father and Son
    Bad Land
    The Amateur Emigrant
    • The Amateur Emigrant

      • 138bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      In 1874, Stevenson left Edinburgh for San Francisco to join his fiancee. A shrewd and sympathetic observer, he produced the best account ever written of the passage to the New World.

      The Amateur Emigrant
      4,5
    • Bad Land

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      'Raban's journey, made through empty landscaped that once brimmed with optimism, reveals what happened when American innocence begins to curdle. The tale, borne along by its superlative writing, is a riveting one' Observer

      Bad Land
      3,9
    • Father and Son

      A memoir about family, the past and mortality

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      This memoir delves into themes of family, memory, and the inevitability of mortality, offering a poignant reflection on the author's life experiences. As Jonathan Raban's final work, it combines personal narrative with profound insights, inviting readers to explore the complexities of human connections and the passage of time. Through his unique perspective, Raban crafts a compelling story that resonates deeply with the universal journey of understanding one's roots and facing life's ultimate questions.

      Father and Son
      2,5
    • Coasting

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Sharp...funy...a marvellous attempt to discover the meaning of home' Ian Jack, Observer

      Coasting
      4,0
    • Passage To Juneau

      • 449bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      An entrancing chronicle of the voyage from Seattle to the Alaskan capital from the late Anglo-American master of letters, Jonathan Raban.

      Passage To Juneau
      3,9
    • Driving Home

      • 250bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Teems with acerbic humour . . . 600 relentlessly intelligent pages of erudite, witty and combative prose.' Patrick McGrath, Guardian Book of the Week'

      Driving Home
      3,4
    • Arabia Through the Looking Glass

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      ‘A wonderful, rushing, crowded, enlightening voyage . . . A book which, in its ingenious understanding, its acceptance of a very imperfect world, and its energetic and constant fascination with human variety, should do a great deal to dispel the easiest and therefore the most prolific paranoid deception which the Western imagination has now fabricated in its desperate attempt to avoid facing reality’ Angus Wilson, Observer ‘A gem of a book, full of events and people and philosophy’ Sunday Telegraph ‘With an eye for the striking scene and entertaining incident he combines a perceptiveness of deeper realities that makes Arabia more than an amusing travellers’ journal’ Daily Telegraph ‘A very enjoyable book . . . It is racy and entertaining travel writing’ Cosmopolitan ‘The advent of a new travel writer of the first rank is an occasion to celebrate. Such a discovery is Jonathan Raban, whose Arabia is a tour de force’ Yorkshire Post

      Arabia Through the Looking Glass
      3,9
    • Soft City

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      "A tour de force" (Jan Morris) from the winner of the national book critics circle award. Jonathan Raban's vivid, often funny portrait of metropolitan life is part reportage, part incisive thesis, part intimate autobiography, and a much-quoted classic of the literature of the city. In an age when the big city has fewer friends than ever, this is a passionate and imaginative defense of city life, its "unique plasticity, its privacy and freedom." Soft City, first published in 1974, records one man's attempt to plot a course through the urban labyrinth. Holding up a revealing mirror to the modern city, Raban finds it a stage for a demanding and expressive kind of personal drama. Readers of Arabia (1979), Old Glory (1982), Hunting Mister Heartbreak (1990), and, more recently, Badlands (1997) will be delighted to discover this early work by one of the most inventive and enjoyable writers of our time.

      Soft City
      3,8
    • An extraordinary memoir about family, the past and mortality, and the final work from the peerless Jonathan Raban.

      Father and Son
      3,7
    • Foreign Land

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      For over 30 years, George Grey has been a ship bunker in the west African nation of Montedor, a land of malaria and political upheaval. But now he's returning to England, to a life and world essentially foreign, and to the terra incognita of retirement.

      Foreign Land
      3,2