The Amur River: Between Russia and China
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Thubron on top form. Richly detailed immaculately written and full of insights and encounters that bring a complex corner of the world to life Michael PalinA dramatic and ambitious new journey for our greatest travel writerThe Amur River is almost unknown. Yet it is the tenth longest river in the world rising in the Mongolian mountains and flowing through Siberia to the Pacific. For 1100 miles it forms the tense border between Russia and China. Haunted by the memory of land-grabs and unequal treaties this is the most densely fortified frontier on earth.In his eightieth year Colin Thubron takes a dramatic journey from the Amurs secret source to its giant mouth covering almost 3000 miles. Harassed by injury and by arrest from the local police he makes his way along both the Russian and Chinese shores starting out by Mongolian horse then hitchhiking sailing on poachers sloops or travelling the Trans-Siberian Express. Having revived his Russian and Mandarin he talks to everyone he meets from Chinese traders to Russian fishermen from monks to indigenous peoples. By the time he reaches the rivers desolate end where Russias nineteenth-century imperial dream petered out a whole pivotal world has come alive.The Amur River is a shining masterpiece by the acknowledged laureate of travel writing an urgent lesson in history and the culmination of an astonishing career. Review A miraculous late-style masterpiece the equal of any of [Thubrons] earlier works which will cement his reputation as one of our greatest prose writers in any genre... The Amur River is not just a literary triumph in itself it is also a demonstration of the continued power of great travel writing -- William Dalrymple ―Daily TelegraphA fascinating read packed with curiosities and incident ―The TimesThubrons journey makes for a gripping read...with fascinating political insight ―Sunday TimesExcellent... Thubrons observations are perceptive and lightly delivered ―Literary Review[Thubron] summons both landscape and people with nuanced sensitivity... Here is a writer at the top of his game one from whom those toiling on the lower slopes have much to learn ―Spectator About the Author Colin Thubron is an acknowledged master of travel writing and the winner of many prizes and awards. His first writing was about the Middle East - Damascus Lebanon and Cyprus. In 1982 he travelled into the Soviet Union in an ancient Morris Marina pursued by the KGB a journey he recorded inAmong the Russians. From these early experiences developed his classic travel books:Behind the Wall (winner of the Hawthornden Prize and the Thomas Cook Travel Award)The Lost Heart of AsiaIn Siberia (Prix Bouvier) andShadow of the Silk Road. His most recent book isTo a Mountain in Tibet (all available in Vintage). Colin Thubron was President of the Royal Society of Literature from 2010 to 2017.
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