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Conundrum
11,99 € |
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Verlag: | Faber & Faber UK |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 03.02.2011 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780571266005 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 160 |
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Beschreibungen
As one of Britain's best and most loved travel writers, Jan Morris has led an extraordinary life. Perhaps her most remarkable work is this grippingly honest account of her ten-year transition from man to woman - its pains and joys, its frustrations and discoveries. On first publication in 1974, the book generated enormous interest and curiosity around the world, and was subsequently chosen by The Times as one of the '100 Key Books of Our Time'. Including a new introduction, this re-issue marks a return to that particular journey.
'Certainly the best first-hand account ever written by a traveller across the boundaries of sex.' Daily Mail
'Certainly the best first-hand account ever written by a traveller across the boundaries of sex.' Daily Mail
Jan Morris was born in 1926 of a Welsh father and an English mother. She spent the last years of her life with her partner Elizabeth Morris in the top left-hand corner of Wales, between the mountains and the sea. Her books include
Coronation Everest,
Venice, the Pax Britannica trilogy and
Conundrum. She was also the author of six books about cities and countries, two autobiographical books, several volumes of collected travel essays and the unclassifiable
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere. In 2018 she was recognised for her outstanding contribution to travel writing by the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards, and published
In My Mind's Eye: A Thought Diary.
Coronation Everest,
Venice, the Pax Britannica trilogy and
Conundrum. She was also the author of six books about cities and countries, two autobiographical books, several volumes of collected travel essays and the unclassifiable
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere. In 2018 she was recognised for her outstanding contribution to travel writing by the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards, and published
In My Mind's Eye: A Thought Diary.