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Jonathan Raban

    14. Juni 1942 – 17. Jänner 2023

    Ein britischer Autor, der für seine Reiseliteratur, kritischen Essays und Romane bekannt ist. Seine Werke befassen sich oft mit tiefgründigen Themen durch die Brille des Reisens und offenbaren die menschliche Natur und gesellschaftliche Nuancen. Rabans Stil zeichnet sich durch seine scharfe Beobachtungsgabe und sein literarisches Können aus und bietet den Lesern eine fesselnde Erkundung der Welt.

    Coasting
    Gott, der Mensch & Mrs. Thatcher
    Neue Welt
    Passage nach Juneau
    Mississippi
    Bad land
    • Father and Son

      A memoir about family, the past and mortality

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This memoir delves into themes of family, memory, and the inevitability of mortality, offering a poignant reflection on the author's life experiences. As Jonathan Raban's final work, it combines personal narrative with profound insights, inviting readers to explore the complexities of human connections and the passage of time. Through his unique perspective, Raban crafts a compelling story that resonates deeply with the universal journey of understanding one's roots and facing life's ultimate questions.

      Father and Son2024
    • An extraordinary memoir about family, the past and mortality, and the final work from the peerless Jonathan Raban.

      Father and Son2023
      3,7
    • An entrancing chronicle of the voyage from Seattle to the Alaskan capital from the late Anglo-American master of letters, Jonathan Raban.

      Passage To Juneau2023
      3,9
    • Driving Home

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Teems with acerbic humour . . . 600 relentlessly intelligent pages of erudite, witty and combative prose.' Patrick McGrath, Guardian Book of the Week'

      Driving Home2012
      3,4
    • Surveillance

      A Novel

      • 257 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      In a near-future America, national identity cards are mandatory, and the government is fixated on intelligence-gathering. Surveillance is pervasive, with civilians indulging their curiosity online, journalists pursuing stories with tenacity, and children both spying on their parents and mastering new technologies. In Seattle, unfulfilled actor Tad Zachary primarily performs in fictional disaster scenarios for the Department of Homeland Security, while his neighbor, freelance journalist Lucy Bengstrom, struggles to support her eleven-year-old daughter, Alida, amid financial pressures and threats from their landlord. Lucy's assignment to profile August Vanags, a retired professor and best-selling author recounting his war-torn childhood, raises questions about the authenticity of his memoir, even as Lucy and Alida find themselves charmed by him and his lonely wife. In this world, everyone is either under surveillance or spying on others, blurring the lines between truth and fiction in a climate of personal stress and societal panic, where the specters of terrorist attacks and literary deceit loom large. With precision and compassion, the narrative explores a complex period in history, revealing a diverse array of lives entangled in the societal fault lines of the time.

      Surveillance2006
    • Jonathan Raban legt mit seiner Elf-Meter-Ketsch in Seattle ab und segelt tausend Meilen die Pazifikküste Kanadas hinauf. Endpunkt der Reise ist Juneau, die Hauptstadt Alaskas. Seine Reiseroute führt ihn entlang alter Wasserwege der Indianer durch die 'Inside Passage', ein Labyrinth aus Sunden und Kanälen. Für den Reisenden wird der Törn zu einem äußeren wie inneren Abenteuer, zu einer unentrinnbaren Konfrontation mit der Wildnis der See und sich selbst. 'Raban vermag mit wenigen Worten Bilder zu zeichnen, die an den dunklen Ton mancher Kanalufer erinnern, wo die Wurzeln und Steine, die niedrige Böschung und ihr flüssiges Ebenbild zu verschmelzen scheinen.' Süddeutsche Zeitung

      Passage nach Juneau2006
    • Waxwings

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Jonathan Raban’s powerful novel is set in Seattle in 1999, at the height of its infatuation with the virtual. It’s a place that attracts immigrants. One of these is Tom Janeway, a bookish Hungarian-born Englishman who makes his living commenting on American mores on NPR. Another, who calls himself Chick, is a frenetically industrious illegal alien from China who makes his living any way he can. Through a series of extraordinary but chillingly plausible events, the paths of these newcomers converge. Tom is uprooted from his marriage and must learn to father his endearing eight-year old son part-time. Chick claws his way up from exploited to exploiter. Meanwhile Seattle is troubled by rioting anarchists, vanishing children, and the discovery of an al-Qaeda operative; it is a city on the brink. Savage and tender, visionary and addictively entertaining, Waxwings is a major achievement. From the Trade Paperback edition.

      Waxwings2003
      3,4
    • Bad land

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      Bad land1997
      3,9
    • Coasting

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Sharp...funy...a marvellous attempt to discover the meaning of home' Ian Jack, Observer

      Coasting1995
      4,0