
The Road to Oxiana
$37.72
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
31 May 2010
Summary
The Road to Oxiana: A Classic Journey Through Lost Worlds
‘What Ulysses is to the novel between the wars and what The Waste Land is to poetry, The Road to Oxiana is to the travel book.’ - Paul Fussell, Abroad
Discover the ultimate in classic 1930s travel writing.
‘A writer of breathtaking prose - prose whose sensuous, chiselled beauty has cast its spell on English travel writing ever since’ - William Dalrymple
In 1933, the delightfully eccentric, Robert Byron…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780099523888 |
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ISBN-10: | 0099523884 |
Author: | Robert Byron, Bruce Chatwin |
Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
Imprint: | Vintage Classics |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 432 |
Release Date: | 31 May 2010 |
Weight: | 298g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 130mm x 30mm |
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Critics Review
A brilliantly-wrought expression of a thoroughly modern sensibility, a portrait of an accidental man adrift between frontiers
A brilliantly-wrought expression of a thoroughly modern sensibility, a portrait of an accidental man adrift between frontiers * New York Review of Books *The Road to Oxiana is part travelogue, part aesthetic manifesto and part social observation; it remains the most thoroughly readable of all books. And Byron is the ideal companion, witty, charming, irascible, and content to leave and be left alone * The Times *The Road to Oxiana is an informed, somewhat high-flown account of the early Islamic architecture of Persia and Afghanistan wrapped in a comic narrative that ensured a far wider readership… Funny, didactic and biting, Byron’s masterpiece transports us across the world and, better still, across the decades to splendidly alien lands * Independent *My favourite travel book is Robert Byron’s The Road To Oxiana, which started a new wave of travel writing. I took it on my first trip to Iran. I always take books about the places I’m visiting: I sat in a ruined mosque now populated by sheep and read Byron’s wonderful descriptions of it. I think that sowed a seed for the Travel Bookshop – Sarah Anderson, founder of The Travel BookshopI love literary travel books and this is the best one in the English language. Scholarly, eccentric and wildly opinionated – Tudor Parfitt * Geographical *Byron’s account of travelling in the Middle East in 1933-34 paints an unparalleled portrait of the region and its people – Samuel Muston * Independent *
About The Author
Robert Byron
Robert Byron was born in England in 1905 into a family distantly related to Lord Byron. He attended Eton and Merton College, Oxford, and wrote several other travel books before his untimely death in 1941 when his ship to West Africa was torpedoed while serving as a correspondent for a London newspaper during World War II. Among his other books are The Station (1928), The Byzantine Achievement (1929), and First Russia, Then Tibet (1933).
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