In his eightieth year, Colin Thubron takes a dramatic and often treacherous journey from the Amur's secret source to its giant mouth, covering almost 3,000 miles.
'Thubron on top form. Richly detailed, immaculately written and full of insights and encounters that bring a complex corner of the world to life' MICHAEL PALIN
Rising in the Mongolian mountains and flowing through Siberia to the Pacific, the Amur River forms the tense border between Russia and China. This is the most densely fortified frontier on Earth.
Harassed by injury and by arrest from the local police, Thubron makes his way along both the Russian and Chinese shores. By the time he reaches the river's desolate end, a whole, pivotal world has come alive.
'A masterpiece' William Dalrymple
'Unforgettable' Antony Beevor
'An epic journey along a frozen, fraught frontier... Fascinating' The Times
'This book is a triumph' Daily Telegraph
Winner of the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year Award 2022
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A miraculous late-style masterpiece, the equal of any of [Thubron's] earlier works, which will cement his reputation as one of our greatest prose writers in any genre... The Amur River is not just a literary triumph in itself, it is also a demonstration of the continued power of great travel writing -- William Dalrymple * Daily Telegraph * A fascinating read packed with curiosities and incident * The Times * Thubron's journey makes for a gripping read...with fascinating political insight * Sunday Times * Excellent... Thubron's observations are perceptive and lightly delivered * Literary Review * [Thubron] summons both landscape and people with nuanced sensitivity... Here is a writer at the top of his game, one from whom those toiling on the lower slopes have much to learn * Spectator * Given Thubron's age, this may be his last major travel book: but he has chosen an important subject, a place where huge geopolitical forces meet and, like tectonic plates, push at each other. When the result could be an earthquake, it's worth paying attention -- Isabel Lloyd * Tablet * More even than before, Thubron's prose rings with the knowledge of truths too deep for words -- Nikhil Krishnan * Oldie * A mesmerising travel narrative -- Charlotte Runcie * Daily Telegraph * The Amur River is never monotonous... Thubron never goes for vague atmospherics. He writes brilliantly about the region's wildlife and folklore, and there are moments of humour to leaven the atmosphere... Historical episodes enrich the travelogue at perfectly calibrated intervals... One can only marvel that he completed his journey and be thankful that this marvellous book came out of it -- Jonathan Buckley * Times Literary Supplement * It's a powerful, relevant tale worthy of his best work * Wanderlust *
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Verlagsort
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-5291-1089-0 (9781529110890)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Colin Thubron is an acknowledged master of travel writing, and the winner of many prizes and awards. His first writing was about the Middle East - Damascus, Lebanon and Cyprus. In 1982 he travelled into the Soviet Union in an ancient Morris Marina, pursued by the KGB, a journey he recorded in Among the Russians. From these early experiences developed his classic travel books: Behind the Wall (winner of the Hawthornden Prize and the Thomas Cook Travel Award), The Lost Heart of Asia, In Siberia (Prix Bouvier) and Shadow of the Silk Road. His most recent book is To a Mountain in Tibet (all available in Vintage). Colin Thubron was President of the Royal Society of Literature from 2010 to 2017.