Passionate NomadPassionate Nomad
the Life of Freya Stark
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Book, 2001
Current format, Book, 2001, Modern Library pbk. ed, All copies in use.Book, 2001
Current format, Book, 2001, Modern Library pbk. ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA penetrating portrait of one of the last great female adventurers chronicles the life of Freya Stark, a British woman whose career as a writer and explorer led her into the remote regions of the Islamic world during the first half of the twentieth century. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
A portrait of one of the last great female adventurers chronicles the life of Freya Stark, a British woman whose career as a writer and explorer led her into the remote regions of the Islamic world during the first half of the twentieth century.
A New York Times Notable Book &; Finalist for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction
&;Highly readable biography . . . The woman who emerges from these pages is a complex figure&;heroic, driven . . . and entirely human.&;&;Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
Passionate Nomad captures the momentous life and times of Freya Stark with precision, compassion, and marvelous detail. Hailed by The Times of London as &;the last of the Romantic Travellers&; upon her death in 1993, Freya Stark combined unflappable bravery, formidable charm, fearsome intellect, and ferocious ambition to become the twentieth century&;s best-known woman traveler. Digging beneath the mythology, Geniesse uncovers a complex, controversial, and quixotic woman whose indomitable spirit was forged by contradictions: a child of privilege, Stark grew up in near poverty; yearning for formal education, she was largely self-taught; longing for love, she consistently focused on the wrong men. Despite these hardships, Stark&;s astonishing career spanned more than sixty years, during which she produced twenty-two books that sealed her reputation as a consummate woman of letters.
This edition includes a new Epilogue by the author that, citing newly discovered evidence, calls into question the circumstances of Stark&;s birth and adds new insight into this adventurous and lively personality.
Praise for Passionate Nomad
&;Passionate Nomad is a work of nonfiction that reads and sings with the drama and lilt of a fine novel. The story of Freya Stark is stunning, inspiring, sad, funny, unique, and moving. Jane Fletcher Geniesse tells it straight, but with a care for delicious detail and a sympathy for the characters that make this a truly special book.&;&;Jim Lehrer
&;Passionate Nomad supplies a fascinating individual thread in the tapestry of twentiethcentury Middle Eastern history. . . . [Geniesse] has achieved, in the end, an admirable focus, at once critical and sympathetic. . . . For all Stark&;s unresolved contradictions, . . . her distinction as a latter-day woman of letters survives.&;&;The New York Times Book Review
&;Compulsively readable . . . [Geniesse] has done a thorough job re-creating the life of a woman many consider to be the last of the great romantic travelers.&;&;The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
A portrait of one of the last great female adventurers chronicles the life of Freya Stark, a British woman whose career as a writer and explorer led her into the remote regions of the Islamic world during the first half of the twentieth century.
A New York Times Notable Book &; Finalist for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction
&;Highly readable biography . . . The woman who emerges from these pages is a complex figure&;heroic, driven . . . and entirely human.&;&;Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
Passionate Nomad captures the momentous life and times of Freya Stark with precision, compassion, and marvelous detail. Hailed by The Times of London as &;the last of the Romantic Travellers&; upon her death in 1993, Freya Stark combined unflappable bravery, formidable charm, fearsome intellect, and ferocious ambition to become the twentieth century&;s best-known woman traveler. Digging beneath the mythology, Geniesse uncovers a complex, controversial, and quixotic woman whose indomitable spirit was forged by contradictions: a child of privilege, Stark grew up in near poverty; yearning for formal education, she was largely self-taught; longing for love, she consistently focused on the wrong men. Despite these hardships, Stark&;s astonishing career spanned more than sixty years, during which she produced twenty-two books that sealed her reputation as a consummate woman of letters.
This edition includes a new Epilogue by the author that, citing newly discovered evidence, calls into question the circumstances of Stark&;s birth and adds new insight into this adventurous and lively personality.
Praise for Passionate Nomad
&;Passionate Nomad is a work of nonfiction that reads and sings with the drama and lilt of a fine novel. The story of Freya Stark is stunning, inspiring, sad, funny, unique, and moving. Jane Fletcher Geniesse tells it straight, but with a care for delicious detail and a sympathy for the characters that make this a truly special book.&;&;Jim Lehrer
&;Passionate Nomad supplies a fascinating individual thread in the tapestry of twentiethcentury Middle Eastern history. . . . [Geniesse] has achieved, in the end, an admirable focus, at once critical and sympathetic. . . . For all Stark&;s unresolved contradictions, . . . her distinction as a latter-day woman of letters survives.&;&;The New York Times Book Review
&;Compulsively readable . . . [Geniesse] has done a thorough job re-creating the life of a woman many consider to be the last of the great romantic travelers.&;&;The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
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