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21. On the Edge of the Great Rift: Three Novels of Africa by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 656
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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three well- written and topically interesting short novels
An enjoyable compiliation Each of the novels in this volume has certain merits, and all three are worth your time.As a whole, they serve to encapsulate the experience of being a foreigner in Africa, in the 1970s.By foreigner I don't just mean Caucasian; the stories are told from diverse points of view.My personal favorite is the one about a group of women running a boarding school in upcountry Uganda, but anyone who either likes the writings of Paul Theroux or has an interest in Africa, would find that all three stories are worth his while. ... Read more |
22. Kingdom By the Sea (Unabridged Audio Cassettes) by Paul Theroux | |
Audio Cassette:
Pages
(1984)
Asin: B003R3D1HG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (8)
Great Insights Into Great Britian in the 1980's
Less than what I wanted
I love Paul Theroux!
vintage theroux
The Kingdom Is Much More Than The Seacoast |
23. My Other Life by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1997-09-15)
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One of his best
For Theroux, A Turning Point
A brutal eye that's both merciless and entertaining
A strange mixture of autobiography and fiction
The first words that come to mind are... The book is essentially 456 pages of Theroux (fictional or autobiographical, it doesn't matter) whining...about his writing or lack of it, about his poverty and lack of success as a writer, about people he doesn't like or doesn't understand (usually those with more money or success than himself). You get the idea. After the first hundred pages or so, I knew where the whole thing was going: this 'novel' (better defined as a collection of loosely related short stories) serves to convey an oblique account of the steady disintegration of Theroux's marriage and how he comes to grips with it and gets on with his life afterwards. He takes his time getting to the point, though, and this hurts. Meanwhile, he spends a great many words complaining about the English, directly or indirectly. Which is perhaps the book's only truly entertaining irony, as he writes in such a very British way that I hardly heard his (allegedly) 'American' voice until very late in the book. Even then, he frequently used accidental Britishisms...no American writer would write 'Cocoa Puffs' and then feel obliged to explain that it was a breakfast cereal, and no American would note that a man 'has a sport' when he means to say that he works out regularly. Conspicously lacking amid this whine-fest are any solid recollections of his success stories (again, whether fictional or autobiographical, the result is the same). We never hear about the joy of landing a publishing contract, of having a book turned into a movie, of the satisfaction of shepherding his children toward adulthood, of his great travel experiences and sexual flings. We only hear about the bad parts. He was underpaid here; he was underappreciated there. His sexual escapades almost always end in inept frustration. This went wrong, that was miserable, this fell apart, on and on. Taken at face value, one wouldn't know from this book what a success Theroux has really been (even the fictional version). However, it does have it's good moments. Technically, the writing is excellent, especially when he turns his attention to describing a scene in physical detail - the train ride to Moyo, and the depth of detail in Medford come readily to mind. There are a few very nice chapters, especially in the second half of the book. 'Forerunners' is charming and very clever, if heavily telegraphed, and 'George and Me' is right on. 'Medford - Next 3 Exits' almost worth the price of the book. I'm still scratching my head over the TIME review blurb on the cover "...a seriously funny novel," as the humor in this book is "minuscule," as Paul's Uncle Hal might say. I give it three stars, but don't recommend it. ... Read more |
24. Siamese Nights (Atlantic Fiction for Kindle Short Story) by Paul Theroux | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-01-26)
list price: US$3.99 Asin: B00351DS2S Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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First time Theroux
Always a great journey when read theroux
Best of the Atlantic Fiction series so far!
A city with many layers |
25. The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2006-06-01)
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good book!
Needed an editor
Fearsome family dynamics shown with honesty
a plan for a personal Utopia goes wrong
creative genius |
26. DARK STAR SAFARI: OVERLAND FROM CAIRO TO CAPE TOWN by PAUL THEROUX | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(2002)
Isbn: 024114048X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Africa in Black and White
What most of us don't know about Africa
"Hoping for the picturesque, expecting misery..." |
27. The Widow (New York Review Books Classics) by Georges Simenon | |
Paperback: 108
Pages
(2008-03-25)
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Nasty, brutish, and short
"[G]oing on to a narrow place
"Vocation of Unhappiness" |
28. The Tao of Travel: Enlightenments from Lives on the Road by Paul Theroux | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2011-05-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Paul Theroux celebrates fifty years of wandering the globe by collecting the best writing on travel from the books that shaped him, as a reader and a traveler. Part philosophical guide, part miscellany, part reminiscence, The Tao of Travel enumerates “The Contents of Some Travelers’ Bags” and exposes “Writers Who Wrote about Places They Never Visited”; tracks extreme journeys in “Travel as an Ordeal” and highlights some of “Travelers’ Favorite Places.” Excerpts from the best of Theroux’s own work are interspersed with selections from travelers both familiar and unexpected: |
29. Blinding Light: A Novel by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2006-06-01)
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self-indulgent Paul
Waste of time
Couldn't wade through to the end
The Riddle of the Sphinx, Gone Very, Very Dark
A new (still satrical) chapter in Theroux' journey into the mind of a man |
30. PICTURE PALACE. by Paul. THEROUX | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1978)
Asin: B001NAMMGG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (4)
Not an enjoyable read
A Shame It's Out-of-Print Finally, Theroux is one of those few novelists (Iris Murdoch and Robertson Davies come to mind) who seamlessly weaves a large amount of knowledge, history and culture into his narratives.In its way, this is also one of the finest books on photography ever written.I encourage you to find a copy--there's something here for those who like literary fiction, vivid description and...an excellent story.
A very strange book A brilliant novel in many respects, I only subtract a star due to the (in my opinion, of course) overblown nature of some of Maude's rantings.Perhaps that was part of the point -- her visceral passion.
A Story of Love, Photography, and Cape Cod |
31. The Elephanta Suite: Three Novellas by Paul Theroux | |
Kindle Edition: 288
Pages
(2007-09-26)
list price: US$25.00 Asin: B001GCUCM2 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Americans in India Learn and Change
Penetrating View of Modern India
India: what you see; what you only guess
Message undermines the medium
Innocents abroad |
32. The Family Arsenal by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1996-04-01)
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a more hopeful Secret Agent
Gripping Tale of London's Poor Laced With Violence
From the dark side of life... |
33. The Black House by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1996-04-01)
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A fine American entry in the English ghost story tradition. There is a prevailing tone of despair, even damnation, to Paul Theroux's ghost story, THE BLACK HOUSE.Munday is a pathetic creature, a surly egoist unable to make or keep friends or to fill his roles as husband and scholar.He allows the trappings of his identity slowly to be stripped away until he is only a shadow of his formerly serious and professional self.He invites an African acquaintance to Four Ashes for a visit, but Munday, under the influence of this growing malaise, becomes suddenly embarrassed by the very sight of the man and abuses him at every turn.Though clearly he needs no help at it, some of his new neighbors are more than willing to aid Munday's decline: while giving a presentation at a local church about his anthropological work in Africa, a valuable and dangerous Bwamba artifact is stolen from him; the theft drives Munday to distraction, sensing that if he should ever see the object again it will not be under happy circumstances.The great irony which unfolds over the course of the novel is that this anthropologist, who considers it his vocation to make one African tribe comprehensible to the outside world, cannot himself adapt to the simple community of Four Ashes.In placing himself above small town life, Munday rejects the basic principals of social integration, thus making himself ideal prey for the mysterious Caroline. The quality of Theroux's writing and the dark mix of psychology, intense sensuality, and metaphysical unease place THE BLACK HOUSE in the estimable company of Richard Adams' THE GIRL IN A SWING and Robert Aickman's "strange stories."This is a territory in which unexpected and inexplicable episodes drive the narrative: Munday glimpses two mutilated dogs under a tarp in a local man's garden; a woman applying for a maid's position at Bowood House leaves information leading the Mundays to the wrong address; the scorching eroticism of Caroline's surprise visits threaten to leave the Mundays' home in flames.Such incidents accumulate over the course of the novel, tempered by Theroux's cool but entrancing prose.From this grows a palpable tension that--perhaps in keeping with its nature--never actually resolves.One almost anticipates the novel's vague, indecipherable ending, a point at which Theroux compels his readers to share, for a moment, Munday's banishment to a maddening limbo.
Really boring....
Dreadfully boring
Not impressed
Good luck in your efferts to create a truly the black house |
34. Cape Cod (Nature Library, Penguin) by Henry David Thoreau | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1987-03-03)
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MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE CORRECT EDITION
Our History, in a very readable format
A Beautiful Book
Travel to the cape with Thoreau
BEST EDITION AVAILABLE, BY FAR |
35. The Great Railway Bazaar: By Train Through Asia by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1995-10-01)
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Made me a fan of travel literature
The journey is the destination
Grumpy Travels of a Fine Writer
Good, but...
GENTEEL VOYEURS |
36. Dark Star Safari: Overland From Cairo to Cape Town by Paul Theroux | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2003)
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37. Blinding Light: A Novel by Paul Theroux | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2005-06-01)
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too long but it has its moments
Worst Paul Theroux ever?
Disappointing
A new Blindness giving A new Vision ,
Faust |
38. Paul Theroux: The Collected Stories by Paul Theroux, Susan Anspach, David Birney, William Windom | |
Audio Cassette:
Pages
(1997-11)
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39. London Embassy by Paul Theroux | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1984-03-01)
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A minor US diplomat is posted to London
London Embassy
Fun in the foreign service |
40. Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town by Paul Theroux | |
Hardcover: 472
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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Good
One of Theroux's finest books
Get to Know Africa
Engrossing ...
Another Paul Theroux adventure |
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