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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Colin Thubron , James McFarlane , Kathleen McFarlane , Thorkild HansenPublisher: The New York Review of Books, Inc Imprint: The New York Review of Books, Inc Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781681370729ISBN 10: 1681370727 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 13 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn epic voyage...unflaggingly readable and interesting. --Don Moraes, <i>The Spectator</i> The material that Thorkild Hansen has gathered for this book is as dramatic and colorful as anything....<i>Arabia Felix</i> is a first-class job.... Hansen has rescued from oblivion a fine story of adventure, discovery, death and endurance.... He has written a shrewd study of human character under severe stress. --Orville Prescott, <i>The New York Times</i> A blend of historical chronicle and biography...Hansen's absorbing chronicle of this expedition and its complicated background dramas is a splendid narrative told with literary distinction. --Edmund Fuller, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i> Thorkild Hansen...has written this so well that the reader is caught up in the problems of the expedition and travels with them slowly, sometimes dangerously as well as painfully.... This book reaffirms one's faith in the ability of the human being as an observer with minimum equipment...fascinating to the general reader. --Lorrin Kennamer, <i>Austin American-Statesman</i> A scholarly and exciting account...an admirable writer, whose narrative energies [are] clear and dynamic...he tells it simply and well. <i>Arabia Felix</i> must appeal to anyone who enjoys reading of adventure and exploration. --Michael Adams, <i>The Guardian</i> An epic voyage...unflaggingly readable and interesting. Don Moraes, <i>The Spectator</i> The material that Thorkild Hansen has gathered for this book is as dramatic and colorful as anything....<i>Arabia Felix</i> is a first-class job.... Hansen has rescued from oblivion a fine story of adventure, discovery, death and endurance.... He has written a shrewd study of human character under severe stress. Orville Prescott, <i>The New York Times</i> A blend of historical chronicle and biography...Hansen s absorbing chronicle of this expedition and its complicated background dramas is a splendid narrative told with literary distinction. Edmund Fuller, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i> Thorkild Hansen...has written this so well that the reader is caught up in the problems of the expedition and travels with them slowly, sometimes dangerously as well as painfully.... This book reaffirms one s faith in the ability of the human being as an observer with minimum equipment...fascinating to the general reader. Lorrin Kennamer, <i>Austin American-Statesman</i> A scholarly and exciting account...an admirable writer, whose narrative energies [are] clear and dynamic...he tells it simply and well. <i>Arabia Felix</i> must appeal to anyone who enjoys reading of adventure and exploration. Michael Adams, <i>The Guardian</i> Author InformationThorkild Hansen (1927-1989) was born in Ordrup, Denmark, and studied literature at the University of Copenhagen for two years before moving to Paris in 1947. In France, Hansen supported himself by writing dispatches for the Copenhagen-based tabloid Ekstra Bladet. He returned to Denmark in 1952 and published his first full-length novel, Resten er Stilhed (The Rest Is Silence) in 1953. Hansen would go on to write more than two dozen books, many of which drew on the historical record to interrogate Denmark's record of imperialism, including Pausesignaler (Pause Signals, 1959); Jens Munk (1965), which won the Golden Laurel Award; a trilogy about the Danish slave trade (1967-1970), the final volume of which won the Nordic Council Prize; and Processen mod Hamsun (The Case Against Hamsun, 1978). He died aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean in 1989. James McFarlane (1920-1999) studied modern languages at Oxford and was the first dean of the school of European studies at the University of East Anglia. Britain's preeminent Ibsen scholar, he edited the eight-volume The Oxford Ibsen, translating a number of the books himself. He and Kathleen Crouch were married in 1944. Kathleen McFarlane (1922-2008) was a translator and a celebrated weaver and artist from Sunderland. One of her fabric sculptures hung in Norwich Castle for thirty years. Colin Thubron is the president of the Royal Society of Literature. Among his books are The Lost Heart of Asia, Shadow of the Silk Road, and most recently, Night of Fire. He is also, with Artemis Cooper, the co-editor of The Broken Road, the final volume of Patrick Leigh Fermor's Walking Trilogy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |