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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_TherouxPaul Theroux - Wikipedia

    Paul Edward Theroux (/ θ ə ˈ r uː /; born April 10, 1941) is an American novelist and travel writer who has written numerous books, including the travelogue The Great Railway Bazaar (1975). Some of his works of fiction have been adapted as feature films.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Paul Theroux, American novelist and travel writer known for his highly personal observations on many locales. His works included the novels The Mosquito Coast (1982) and Under the Wave at Waimea (2021) and the travel books The Great Railway Bazaar (1975) and Deep South (2015).

  3. Paul Theroux (‘The world’s most perceptive travel writer’--Daily Mail) is the author of many highly acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction, including The Great Railway Bazaar (1975), The Mosquito Coast (1981) Riding the Iron Rooster (1983), and Mr. Bones: Twenty Stories (2014).

  4. Paul Edward Theroux (10 de abril de 1941) es un escritor estadounidense, conocido por sus novelas y libros de viajes, aunque también ha destacado como novelista de ficción, y algunas de sus novelas, como La Costa de los Mosquitos, de 1981, han sido llevadas al cine.

  5. Biografía de Paul Theroux. Autor americano, Paul Theroux estudió en la Universidad de Maine y en la de Massachusetts, donde se especializó en Literatura Inglesa. A lo largo de su carrera Theroux ha publicado tanto novela como relato y ensayo, siendo especialmente conocido por sus libros de viaje.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2014 · Known for his fondness for train travel, love-hate relationship with Africa, and literary panache, the veteran travel writer and novelist, now 73, continues to share his global insights with...

  7. Paul Edward Theroux is an American travel writer and novelist, whose best known work is The Great Railway Bazaar (1975), a travelogue about a trip he made by train from Great Britain through Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, through South Asia, then South-East Asia, up through East Asia, as far east as Japan, and then back across ...