Best Selling Books by Paul Theroux

Paul Theroux is the author of Nowhere is a Place (1992), Mother Land (2017), A Dead Hand (2010), Blinding Light (2005), The Imperial Way (1985), The Last Train to Zona Verde (2013).

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Nowhere is a Place

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Nowhere is a Place
"Nowhere is a Place recounts Paul Theroux''s and Bruce Chatwin''s impressions of this little-known windswept wilderness and reveals the powerful effect Patagonia has had on the Western literary imagination since the age of exploration. Patagonia has cast its spell on authors as diverse as Magellan, Darwin, W. H. Hudson, Shakespeare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Conan Doyle, Edgar Allan Poe, and Herman Melville. "It has a look of antiquity, of desolation, of eternal peace. " (W. H. Hudson)" "Jeff Gnass''s spectacular full-color photographs capture Patagonia''s stark, compelling beauty: from the granite spires of Torres del Paine in Chile to sculpted icebergs at the terminus of Glaciar Moreno to great lenticular clouds gliding above Cordillera Paine in Chile. As Gnass explains in his notes, Nowhere Is a Place offers "a clear impression of one of the wildest places on earth, and also encourages understanding of this unique region and a realization of the need for such wild places where man is forever a visitor.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Mother Land

release date: May 09, 2017
Mother Land
“Theroux possesses a fabulously nasty sense of humor.” — Stephen King, New York Times Book Review To those in her Cape Cod town, Mother is an exemplar of piety, frugality, and hard work. To her husband and seven children, she is a selfish, petty tyrant. She excels at playing her offspring against each other. Her favorite, Angela, died in childbirth; only Angela really understands her, she tells the others. The others include the officious lawyer, Fred; the uproarious professor, Floyd; a pair of inseparable sisters whose devotion to Mother has consumed their lives; and JP, the narrator, a successful writer whose work she disparages. As she lives well past the age of one hundred, her brood struggles with and among themselves to shed her viselike hold on them. Mother Land is a piercing portrait of how a parent’s narcissism impacts a family. While the particulars of his tale are unique, Paul Theroux encapsulates with acute clarity and wisdom a circumstance that is familiar to millions of readers. “Paul Theroux ladles a steaming cup of dysfunctional-family chowder in Mother Land.” — Vanity Fair “An engrossing, emotionally tangled and often merciless examination of family and self . . . Mother Land is a bittersweet, brutally frank family saga that offers enough redemption to make the journey worth it.” — Shelf Awareness

A Dead Hand

release date: Nov 02, 2010
A Dead Hand
Paul Theroux returns to India with a stylish and gripping novel of crime and obsession in Calcutta. In A Dead Hand, Paul Theroux brings to dramatic life a dark and twisted narrative of obsession and need. When Jerry Delfont, a travel writer with writer’ s block, receives a letter from a captivating and seductive American philanthropist with news of a scandal involving an Indian friend of her son’s, he is sufficiently intrigued to pursue the story. Who is the boy found on the floor of a cheap hotel room, how and why did he die—what is it that pulls Delfont into this story, and will he ever find the truth about what happened?

Blinding Light

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Blinding Light
Explores creative genius and fame through the life of a writer whose search for a muse has led him into dangerous and destructive places.

The Imperial Way

The Imperial Way
Impressies in woord en beeld van een treinreis door Pakistan, India en Bangladesh.

The Last Train to Zona Verde

release date: May 21, 2013
The Last Train to Zona Verde
For all Theroux travel writing fans and particularly the legions of lovers of Dark Star Safari and Eastern Star. Acclaimed travel writer Paul Theroux resumes the African trip recounted in his brilliant Dark Star Safari, from Cairo to Capetown down the right-hand of Africa. For ten years he longed to return Capetown, and travel up the the left-hand side to Congo. After 50 years of travel and past retirement age, this is the last trip of this kind the author will take, and this is the story his fans have been waiting for.

The Elephanta Suite

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The Elephanta Suite
This fabulous, far-reaching bookbreathtakingly captures the tumult, ambition, hardship and serenity that mark modern India . Theroux''s characters risk venturing far beyond its well-worn paths to discover woe or truth or peace. A holidaying middle-aged couple veer heedlessly from idyll to chaos. A buttoned-up Boston lawyer finds relief in Mumbai''s reeking slums. A young woman befriends an elephant in Bangalore . W e also meet Indian characters as distinctive as they are indicative of their country''s subtle ironies- an executive who yearns to become a holy beggar, an earnest young striver whose personality is transformed by acquiring an American accent, a miracle-working guru, and more. The Elephanta Suiteurges us towards a fresh, compelling, and often inspiring notion of India and its effect on those who try to lose - or find - themselves there.

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Burma Sahib

release date: Feb 06, 2024
Burma Sahib
Chosen by John Irving in the New York Times as One of the Best Books of the 21st Century “Paul Theroux has exploited this biographical lacuna with great shrewdness and gusto… his fictional account of Blair’s life there [Burma] is a valid and entirely credible attempt to add flesh to the skeletal facts we have of this time. […]this novel is one of his finest, in a long and redoubtable oeuvre.” —New York Times Book Review From the acclaimed author of The Mosquito Coast and The Bad Angel Brothers comes a riveting new novel exploring one of English literature’s most beloved and controversial figures—George Orwell—and the early years as an officer in colonial Burma that transformed him from Eric Blair, the British Raj policeman, into Orwell the anticolonial writer. At age nineteen, young Eton graduate Eric Blair set sail for India, dreading the assignment ahead. Along with several other young conscripts, he would be trained for three years as a servant of the British Empire, overseeing the local policemen in Burma. Navigating the social, racial, and class politics of his fellow British at the same time as he learned the local languages and struggled to control his men would prove difficult enough. But doing all of this while grappling with his own self-worth, his sense that he was not cut out for this, is soon overwhelming for the young Blair. Eventually, his clashes with his superiors, and the drama that unfolds in this hot, beautiful land, will change him forever.

Millroy the Magician

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Millroy the Magician
Fourteen-year-old Jilly Farina was enthralled with Millroy the Magician at the Barnstable County Fair. After all, he once turned a girl from the audience into a glass of milk and drank her, But when Jilly stepped into the wickerwork coffin during a performance, she had no idea he would transform her dreary life into something truly magical, and a touch bizarre. For Millroy was no ordinary magician. He could smell the future, and Jilly was going to be part of it. Yet not even Millroy could foresee how far determination and a dream could take him, as he and his new young assistant hit the road -and the airwaves -- to save America''s unhealthy appetite and floundering soul.... "From the Trade Paperback edition.

The London Embassy

The London Embassy
The narrator, an American employee of the American Embassy in London, observes the British and their endless treasure trove of eccentricities on their home ground. And the Americans in the embassy are no less curious. There is the embassy Minister who is obsessed with rage at a male employee who wears an earring, an Arab who has come to London to rob a certain tomb, a woman who cycles all the way to Yorkshire to exact a peculiar revenge, and dozens of others who nurse some secret vagary.

Kowloon Tong

release date: Jul 06, 1998
Kowloon Tong
In this “moody thriller,” a family business is targeted for takeover as control of Hong Kong shifts from the British to the Chinese (The New York Times). Ninety-nine years of colonial rule are ending as the British prepare to hand over Hong Kong to China. Betty Mullard and her son, Bunt, have lived here for years, mostly keeping apart from their foreign surroundings, except for some indulgence in the local food, or in Bunt’s case, the local girls. The handover is not a concern for them—until the mysterious Mr. Hung from the mainland offers them a large sum for their family business. They refuse. But they fail to realize that Mr. Hung is unlike the other Chinese people they’ve known: he will accept no refusals. When a young female employee whom Bunt has been dating vanishes, he is forced to make important decisions for the first time in his life—but his good intentions are pitted against the will of Mr. Hung, and the threat of the ultimate betrayal. “A compact, provocative gem of a novel” (The Boston Globe), from an award-winning author acclaimed for both his fiction and his travel memoirs—including Deep South, The Great Railway Bazaar, and The Mosquito Coast—Kowloon Tong was praised by Bette Bao Lord in The Washington Post Book World as “a taut, illuminating story that transcends its timely subject.”

The Bad Angel Brothers

release date: Sep 06, 2022
The Bad Angel Brothers
From the legendary American master Paul Theroux comes a brilliant new novel of chilling psychological depth, the tale of a younger brother whose lifelong rivalry with his older brother—a powerful lawyer with a pattern of gleefully vicious betrayals—culminates in the ultimate plan: murder. Cal has always lived in the shadow of his manipulative and domineering brother, Frank, who was doted upon by their mother and beloved by the girls in their small New England hometown—including Cal’s own girlfriends. In an attempt to escape Frank’s intrusive presence, Cal pursues a different kind of freedom in the world’s wild spaces, prospecting for gold and precious minerals everywhere from the heat of the desert at the Mexican border to the Alaskan chill, to central Africa, and Colombian mines where he will meet the love of his life, Vida. Soon he is dripping in wealth, his pockets full of gold nuggets and emeralds, but the money means far less to him than his independence. To Frank, however, “Cash is king.” As Cal’s success grows, so too does Frank’s power and his influence in Cal’s affairs, the devastating threat he creates at the center of his little brother’s life. And, ultimately, when Frank decides to commit the ultimate betrayal…Cal is left with only one, final solution. Few writers have as keen an eye for human nature as the inimitable Paul Theroux, and this riveting tale of adventure, betrayal, and the true cost of family bonds is an unmissable new work from one of America’s most distinguished and beloved novelists.

Saint Jack

release date: Oct 21, 2014
Saint Jack
An American pimp in Singapore finds his life of pleasure turning against him in this comic novel by the acclaimed author of The Great Railway Bazaar. Once a small-time American hustler, Jack Flowers found his calling when he jumped into the Straits of Malacca and hitched a ride to Singapore. Deftly identifying the fastest route to fame along the seedy port, Jack started hiring girls out to lonely tourists, sailors, bachelors—anyone with some loose change and a wandering eye. Some years later, he’s running two pleasure palaces and something of a legend among those in the know. But just as Jack is riding high, a shocking tumble toward the brink of death leaves him shaken, depressed and vulnerable. Desperate to pull himself back up, he’s quick to do business with Edwin Shuck, a powerful American working to take down an unsuspecting general. Marked with Paul Theroux’s trademark biting humor, Saint Jack is an audacious tale of sex, faith, guilt, innocence, middle-age, and the meaning of it all.

Murder in Mount Holly

release date: Dec 06, 2011
Murder in Mount Holly
“A Vonnegut tinged absurdist satire . . . (a) tightly paced, expertly drawn comic romp” from the New York Times–bestselling author of The Mosquito Coast (LitReactor). Paul Theroux, one of the world’s most popular authors, both for his travel books and his fiction, has produced an off-beat story of 1960s weirdos unlike anything he has ever written. During the time of Lyndon Johnson’s presidency, Herbie Gneiss is forced to leave college to get a job. His income from the Kant-Brake toy factory, which manufactures military toys for children, keeps his chocolate-loving mother from starvation. Mr. Gibbon, a patriotic veteran of three wars, also works at Kant-Brake. When Herbie is drafted, Mr. Gibbon falls in love with Herbie’s mother and they move in together at Miss Ball’s rooming house. Since Herbie is fighting for his country, Mr. Gibbon feels that he, too, should do something for his country and convinces Miss Ball and Mrs. Gneiss to join him in the venture. They decide to rob the Mount Holly Trust Company because it is managed by a small dark man who is probably a communist. There are some complications. Combine Donald E. Westlake with Abby Hoffman, add a bit of Gore Vidal at his most vitriolic, and you will have Murder in Mount Holly. “Parodies the American political fringe at a time when flags burned, hippies protested and commies lurked everywhere . . . you’ll have little difficulty inserting today’s fringe characters into Theroux’s lampoon.” —Star Tribune “The geezer psychopath finally gets his due . . . The fun here is in how hateful the characters are.” —The New York Times Book Review

El Tao del viajero

release date: Jun 06, 2012
El Tao del viajero
El libro ideal para preparar nuestros viajes: para disfrutarlos, comprenderlos y recordarlos. No puedes transitar el camino hasta que tú mismo te conviertes en el camino. Paul Theroux celebra cincuenta años de viajar por el mundo y reúne lo mejor de su obra y los pasajes más memorables de aquellos autores que lo han formado como lector y viajero: Vladimir Nabokov, Samuel Johnson, Evelyn Waugh, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, GrahamGreene y DH Lawrence entre otros se dan cita en estas páginas. Guía filosófica y libro de viajes a la vez, El Tao del viajero es una obra para regalar y atesorar, para leer una y otra vez, como libro de cabecera que marca el camino espiritual del viajero que todos llevamos dentro. La crítica ha dicho: «Theroux sigue siendo ese autor que atrae de un modo adictivo, incansablemente perceptivo y curioso.» The Washington Post «Siga a Theroux dondequiera que vaya, se verá sorprendido y cautivado...» Globe and Mail «Paul Theroux: monumento vivo de la prosa de viajes.» El País «Lectura perfecta para el verano que se le avecina a quien quiera viajar; a quien, queriendo, no pueda; y a quien, precisamente por no querer o no poder, está dispuesto a emprender un viaje imaginario.» Enrique de Hériz, El Periódico de Catalunya «Paul Theroux aúna sabiduría e ironía. El Tao del viajero es una guía escueta y fundamental... Un placer viajar por sus palabras.» Laura Revuelta, ABCultural «Una referencia indispensable en la literatura de viaje, [...] con un estilo narrativo que lo iba a hacer mundialmente famoso.» Ana Polo Alonso, El Independiente

En la llanura de las serpientes

release date: May 13, 2022
En la llanura de las serpientes
«—¿Cómo se llama este pueblo, señor? —Es San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca —dijo—. Allá está el viejo convento. Era una iglesia rota, enorme, hueca y solitaria. —¿Qué significa Coixtlahuaca? —El llano de las serpientes.» Paul Theroux ha recorrido el mundo en busca de las historias y los pueblos que dan vida a los lugares que llaman hogar. Ahora, mientras los debates sobre inmigración hierven en todo el mundo, Theroux se ha propuesto explorar un país clave para comprender el discurso global actual: México. Con la misma sensibilidad humanizadora que lo caracteriza, el legendario escritor de viajes recorre toda la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, se adentra en las carreteras de Chiapas y Oaxaca, visita a los trabajadores de los molinos zapotecas en el altiplano y asiste a una reunión del partido zapatista para descubrir el mundo rico y estratificado que también hay detrás de un país convulso. «Hace amigos, va a todos lados, aprende español con otros extranjeros, ve cómo hacen mezcal, toma clases de cocina y, sobre todo, aprende y escucha, una de las lecciones del libro. [...] Un libro tan complejo, tan interesante y sobre todo tan imprescindible.» Pedro Ángel Palou, El Heraldo

EL GRAN BAZAR DEL FERROCARRIL FG

release date: Feb 01, 2009

Het diepe Zuiden

release date: Feb 06, 2016
Het diepe Zuiden
Paul Theroux, grootmeester van de reisliteratuur, reist door het Zuiden van de Verenigde Staten. Hij ontdekt gastvrijheid maar ook armoede, racisme en de diepe sporen van het verleden. ‘Het diepe Zuiden’ van Paul Theroux gaat over het Zuiden van de Verenigde Staten, een gebied met twee gezichten: er wonen de vriendelijkste en meest gastvrije mensen van Amerika. Men hecht er het meest aan traditie, er wordt hard gewerkt, en met succes. Maar racisme ligt hier vaak nog aan de oppervlakte en het contrast tussen arm en rijk is groter dan in de rest van het land. De band met het land is intens: ondanks natuurgeweld – overstromingen, orkanen, met als recent dieptepunt Katrina – wil ieder die het ontvlucht, niets liever dan terugkeren. Het Zuiden ziet zichzelf graag als het échte Amerika, en dat heeft het hard te verduren gekregen. Dit is het gebied dat Paul Theroux ontdekt in ‘Het diepe Zuiden’, en hij reist erdoorheen als was het een vreemd land: ‘De hoofdweg verlaten, de musea overslaan, op zoek naar de menselijke architectuur.’ Dus gaat hi naar de kerk, naar een wapenshow, langs boerderijen die nog steeds ‘plantages’ worden genoemd; hij gaat naar het hart van de zuidelijke geschiedenis. Op zoek naar het geheim van dit gebied.

Auf dem Schlangenpfad

release date: Oct 29, 2019
Auf dem Schlangenpfad
Der US-Präsident will die Grenze zum südlichen Nachbarn abriegeln. Paul Theroux, bekannt für seine unermüdliche »Neugier auf die Menschen und ihr Leben in all seinen Facetten« (New York Times), nimmt das zum Anlass für einen ausgiebigen Roadtrip in ein zerrissenes Land. Täglich lesen wir die Schlagzeilen über Migrantenströme und Kartellmorde – und auch Theroux wird immer wieder gewarnt, dass er sich auf gesetzloses Territorium begibt, wo ein Menschenleben keinen Wert mehr hat. Wohl wissend, dass diese Schreckensbilder nur ein Teil der Wahrheit sein können, versucht er zu verstehen, wie sich in einem derart von Gewalt geprägten Land Herzlichkeit und Solidarität halten, Menschen sich widersetzen und an ein besseres Morgen glauben können. Dabei entdeckt er ein faszinierendes, vielgestaltiges Mexiko und hält so den Beschwörungen des US-Präsidenten ein tapferes Zeugnis der Aufklärung entgegen.

Mi historia secreta

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Great Railway Bazaar

The Great Railway Bazaar
In this unique and hugely entertaining railway odyssey, Theroux vividly recounts his travels--and the people, places, and landscapes he encountered--on the Orient Express, the Khyber Mail, and the Trans-Siberian Express, through such countries as Turkey, Iran, India, Southeast Asia, Japan, and the Soviet Union.

Riding the Iron Rooster

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Riding the Iron Rooster
With his adventurous spirit and rich prose, Theroux has produced a vital memoir about the private life of China today, the Cultural Revolution, Mao, the thousand details of everyday life, discontent, patriotism, and the possibility of a better life in America.

The Lower River

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Lower River
A taut, tense, darkly suspenseful novel about a man who flees to Africa after his marriage falls apart, only to be caught up in a precarious situation in a seemingly benign village.

A Christmas Card

A Christmas Card
Lost in a New England snowstorm, a family is sheltered by a mysterious old man who disappears the next morning, leaving behind a magical "Christmas card."

EL VIEJO EXPRESO DE LA PATAGONIA FG

release date: Feb 01, 2009

Gensyn med Patagonien

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Retorno a la Patagonia

release date: Jan 01, 1993
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