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Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany»rank: 20268par: Bill Buford
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Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany»rank: 48930par: Bill Buford
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Among The Thugs»rank: 166907par: Bill Buford
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Among the Thugs»rank: 5295par: Bill Buford
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Inside Intelligence»rank: 5295 |
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The General»rank: 5295par: Isabel Hilton
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History»rank: 5295de: Penguin Books Ltd
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Granta 44»rank: 662070par: Bill Buford
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Many fine pieces make up this Granta issue. There's Thomas Kern's photo journal of Sarajevo, and lvan Klima's childhood in Terezin. And then there's Bruce Chatwin and his moleskin journals. From one of them comes a selection titled 'The Road to 0uidah,' starting 2 January 1971 in Niamey, Niger, and ending 9 February in Cotonou en route to 0uidah. Personal travel sketches not meant for publication, they ring with the familiar barbed clarity of Chatwin's published perceptions. But it's Paul Theroux's 'Chatwin Revisited' that is the most touching. He ... |
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Granta»rank: 662070de: Penguin Books Ltd
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Many fine pieces make up this Granta issue. There's Thomas Kern's photo journal of Sarajevo, and lvan Klima's childhood in Terezin. And then there's Bruce Chatwin and his moleskin journals. From one of them comes a selection titled 'The Road to 0uidah,' starting 2 January 1971 in Niamey, Niger, and ending 9 February in Cotonou en route to 0uidah. Personal travel sketches not meant for publication, they ring with the familiar barbed clarity of Chatwin's published perceptions. But it's Paul Theroux's 'Chatwin Revisited' that is the most touching. He ... |
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Granta 40 the Womaniser»rank: 662070par: Bill Buford, Bill Bufird
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Many fine pieces make up this Granta issue. There's Thomas Kern's photo journal of Sarajevo, and lvan Klima's childhood in Terezin. And then there's Bruce Chatwin and his moleskin journals. From one of them comes a selection titled 'The Road to 0uidah,' starting 2 January 1971 in Niamey, Niger, and ending 9 February in Cotonou en route to 0uidah. Personal travel sketches not meant for publication, they ring with the familiar barbed clarity of Chatwin's published perceptions. But it's Paul Theroux's 'Chatwin Revisited' that is the most touching. He ... |