Anatomy of restlessness

selected writings, 1969-1989

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Anatomy of restlessness

selected writings, 1969-1989

1st American ed.
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It is commonly supposed that Bruce Chatwin was an ingenuous latecomer to the profession of letters, a misapprehension given apparent credence by that now famous passage in his lyrical, autobiographical "I Always Wanted to Go to Patagonia," in which we are told that this indefatigable traveler's literary career began in midstride, almost on a whim, with a telegram announcing his departure for the farthest-flung corner of the globe: "Have gone to Patagonia.".

Such a view overlooks the fact that from the late 1960s onward Chatwin was already fashioning the tools of his future trade in the columns of a variety of magazines and journals. And that he continued to do so through every twist and turn of his career, from art expert to archaeologist, to journalist and author, right up until his death in 1989. These previously neglected or unpublished pieces - short stories, travel sketches, essays, articles, and criticism - gathered together here for the first time, cover every period and aspect of the writer's career, and reflect the abiding themes of his work: roots and rootlessness, exile and the exotic, possession and renunciation.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
205

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Cover of: Anatomy of Restlessness
Anatomy of Restlessness
July 1998, MacMillan
Hardcover in Spanish - New Ed edition
Cover of: Anatomy of Restlessness
Anatomy of Restlessness: Selected Writings 1969-1989
August 1, 1997, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: Anatomy of restlessness
Anatomy of restlessness: uncollected writings
1997, Picador
in English
Cover of: Anatomy of restlessness
Anatomy of restlessness: selected writings, 1969-1989
1996, Viking
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Anatomy of restlessness
Anatomy of restlessness: uncollected writings
1996, Jonathan Cape, Jonathan Cape Ltd
in English

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Table of Contents

Horreur du domicile: I always wanted to go to Patagonia
A place to hang your hat
A tower in Tuscany
Gone to Timbuctoo
Stories: Milk
The attractions of France
The estate of Maximilian Tod
Bedouins
The nomadic alternative: Letter to Tom Maschler
The nomadic alternative
It's a nomad nomad world
Reviews: Abel the nomad
The anarchists of Patagonia
The road to Isles
Variations on an idee fixe
Art and the image-breaker: Among the ruins
The morality of things.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-204).

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6053.H395 A6 1996, PR6053.H395A6 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 205 p. ;
Number of pages
205

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL966608M
Internet Archive
anatomyofrestles00chat
ISBN 10
0670868590, 0614968585
ISBN 13
9780670868599, 9780614968583
LCCN
96003003
OCLC/WorldCat
34669235
Library Thing
27604
Goodreads
1340776

Work Description

Although he is best known for his luminous reports from the farthest-flung corners of the earth, Bruce Chatwin possessed a literary sensibility that reached beyond the travel narrative to span a world of topics—from art and antiques to archaeology and architecture. This spirited collection of previously neglected or unpublished essays, articles, short stories, travel sketches, and criticism represents every aspect and period of Chatwin’s career as it reveals an abiding theme in his work: his fascination with, and hunger for, the peripatetic existence. While Chatwin’s poignant search for a suitable place to “hang his hat,” his compelling arguments for the nomadic “alternative,” his revealing fictional accounts of exile and the exotic, and his wickedly en pointe social history of Capri prove him to be an excellent observer of social and cultural mores, Chatwin’s own restlessness, his yearning to be on the move, glimmers beneath every surface of this dazzling body of work.

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