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Ebook Free , by Bruce Chatwin

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Ebook Free , by Bruce Chatwin

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, by Bruce Chatwin

, by Bruce Chatwin


, by Bruce Chatwin


Ebook Free , by Bruce Chatwin

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, by Bruce Chatwin

Product details

File Size: 4569 KB

Print Length: 226 pages

Publisher: Penguin Classics (March 25, 2003)

Publication Date: March 25, 2003

Language: English

ASIN: B004IYIU7O

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When Bruce Chatwin’s classic and offbeat travel narrative “In Patagonia” first appeared in 1977, many readers didn’t know what to think of it. Its publication coincided with my sophomore year at seminary and—boggled down with theological tomes and a recently acquired fondness for the works of John D. MacDonald--I missed the event altogether. It was to be forty years before one of my children (they are all avid readers, God bless ‘em!) brought the book to my attention. Chatwin had been working with the (London) Sunday Times Magazine when an interview with the elderly architect Eileen Gray inspired him to see the varied and desolate area that lies at the southernmost tip of South America. The rumor (not exactly true) is that Chatwin left a note for his employer that read simply, “Have gone to Patagonia.”Gone to Patagonia! How often have we on a day-dreamy kind of afternoon wanted to make the same journey? Patagonia is a region whose struggles and eccentricities are richly woven into the historical fabric of the South American continent. In modern times, Patagonia has been the refuge of scoundrels, outlaws, misfits of all kinds and individuals orphaned by time or by fate.Nicholas Shakespeare’s introduction to the book is excellent and the book itself is one you will never forget. I read it this time for pleasure but will read it again someday to unravel some of its mysteries. There are too many names and dates and places to absorb on a first encounter with “In Patagonia.”If you haven’t read it—do yourself a favor. Put aside that book that is boring you and read about this place called Patagonia which lies at the very ends of the Earth.Reminiscent of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” and William Least-Heat Moon’s “Blue Highways,” Chatwin’s “In Patagonia” will grip you and never let you go.

One of the greatest travel books of all time. While not specifically a 'Rick Steves' guide to Patagonia, it is more like "On the Road." Meant to be a very personal account of his travels, and his knowledge of this strange part of the world. It has been proven since it's publication to be full of fictional or not properly recreated stories, but regardless, you will never forget this book. Still a classic after nearly forty years. Chatwin's writing is almost dreamlike at times, and others, when he slides back into a story of Darwin, or rounding the Cape in a square rigger a hundred years before, is incredible. If you are a writer or wanting to be one, you could do worse than read this book simply for the astonishingly beautiful passages. It is on my bookshelf next to Herodotus and the diaries of Marco Polo.

Extraordinary account of the Bruce Chatwin's travels through the Patagonian steppe to Tierra del Fuego. Infused with historical stories that provide a backdrop for the lands he visits, the story here is remarkable.An artifact belonging to his family provides the gravity that pulls him to the southern reaches of South America. He realizes from the beginning the artifact is likely apocryphal, but that becomes an essential element to the story as it lends a fantastical air to the voyage, as if he's visiting some storybook land. You have to remind yourself as you're reading this that it is a very real, but very exotic, place.During the course of reading this, it struck me that Chatwin spends little time describing the physical surroundings, which is odd considering this is known to be a region of breathtaking, albeit stark, beauty. When contrasted with his careful depictions of the people, it dawned on me the essence of Patagonia that he conveys here is the hardscrabble people who have come here looking for a better life and found backbreaking toil and harsh conditions. A couple of generations of that produces a distinctive populace and you then realize, for all it's beauty, Patagonia is less a place than a mentality. Fiercely independent, weathered and cragged could be used interchangeably to describe the place or the people.

Most of us in North America think of Patagonia as a barren place, and much of it is, but the human stories here are amazing: author notes that seemingly everyone he ran into had a tale. As as Chatwin backtracks his own ancestry (opening and closing with the fascinating story of nearly-fresh skin of the ancient ground sloth Mylodon) he fits in lore about everything from Welsh and English immigrants clinging to scraps of their old lives, to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Butch was fairly similar to his movie incarnation, Sundance not at all), to people who are either forgotten royalty or claim to be, and so on. Even the empty places of Patagonia have fascinating details provided here. Just a great book that's as amazing as its reputation.

I read this as we were touting Patagonia and was happy I had witnessed some of the landscapes Chatwin had described. Also, we had the opportunity to meet some rugged individualists who hearken to some of the characters Chatwin encounters. What was amazing is that Chatwin was traveling more than forty years ago when the wilds of Patagonia were even wilder. Loved how he wove the tale of Butch Cassidy throughout. The author was himself quite the adventurer. Fascinating tales.

I read this book after having been to Argentina. It puts the people and landscape into perspective. Chatwin was a master storyteller who provided rich descriptions of the lives and scenery of one of the most interesting places in the world. He also provided information about all of the out of the way places and sights that people miss when visiting a country. This book should be on the "must read" list for all armchair and actual travelers.

Having spend a couple of months in Patagonia myself this rekindled memories and the romance of a bygone era. As a Welsh speaker I found Welsh Patagonia to be a fascinating glimpse into hat was important for our forefathers. Welsh Patagonia exemplifies how different cultures evolve given different circumstances

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