Burton

Burton Snow Upon the Desert

Hardback (13 Sep 1990)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A centennial biography which draws on new material from untapped manuscript sources in order to clarify events in Richard Burton's life hitherto hardly dealt with. The author offers a challenging and original psychological portrait of this poet, scholar, soldier, archaeologist and explorer.;Richard Burton discovered Lake Tanganyika and took part in the notorious search for the source of the Nile. He risked death visiting the sacred place of Mecca, disguised as a Muslim, and again penetrating the forbidden city of Harar. He travelled extensively in North and South America, India, Europe and the Middle East. A talented translator, he produced English versions of Camoens's Lusiads, the Kama Sutra and, most famously, The Arabian Nights.;However, if the public man had to his credit so many resounding achievements, the private man was tortured, divided, and deeply ambivalent. Politically reactionary and a hater of women, blacks, sociologists, egalitarians, Jews and the Irish, Burton was a mass of contradictions.;Frank McLynn is a biographer and historian and has also published Charles Edward Stuart: A Tragedy in Many Acts and Stanley: The Making of an African Explorer.

Book information

ISBN: 9780719548185
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint: John Murray
Pub date:
DEWEY: 910.92
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 428
Weight: 889g
Height: 240mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 38mm