God's Fugitive

God's Fugitive

by Andrew Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

Explorer, scholar, travel writer and poet, Charles Doughty was one of the great 19th-century adventurers. In the 1870s he spent two years wandering through Arabia, first with the Haj pilgrimage, then joining nomadic bands of Arabs. Unyielding in his independence of mind, the tall, red-bearded Doughty's aggressive refusal to conceal his Christianity made his travels all the more dangerous: he was threatened with death several times, spurned, insulted and often beaten by angry mobs. The story of his archaeological investigations and his wide-ranging observations of Arabia and desert life were published in 1888 as the famous "Arabia Deserta". Although feted by the literary establishment, Doughty often found himself at odds with the authorities, his work rejected and his genius (as he saw it) neglected. His long, impassioned and often paradoxical life make him one of the great British scholar-eccentrics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 04 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0006388329
ISBN 13: 9780006388326

Media Reviews
'A marvellous book, by an author who writes vividly, with wit and a sharp eye for detail... excellent' Lawrence James, Literary Review 'A wonderful analysis of a Victorian temperament that is as remote from us as the moon... a marvellous tale' Roger Lewis, Spectator 'Admirable' Jan Morris, Independent 'Compelling... Taylor has resurrected one of the greatest adventures in the history of travel' Philip Marsden, Observer 'Exciting reading... a triumph of balanced and sympathetic characterisation' The Tablet
Author Bio
Andrew Taylor works for Dubai Television. His first book, Travelling the Sands, was published by Motivate.