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Jonathan Raban Jonathan Raban (born 14 June 1942, Hempton, Norfolk, England) is a British travel writer, critic, and novelist. He has received several awards, such as the National Book Critics Circle Award, The Royal Society of Literature's Heinemann Award, t ...
's first
travel book The genre of travel literature encompasses outdoor literature, guide books, nature writing, and travel memoirs. One early travel memoirist in Western literature was Pausanias (geographer), Pausanias, a Greek geographer of the 2nd century CE. In ...
, published in 1979, describing his travels in the Middle East, the Arab countries he visits and the people he meets along the way.


Overview

Raban wrote 'Arabia' during the oil boom era when there was a flood of Arabs into Britain after the oil price was raised in 1973. Interested in the Arabs he sees on the Earls Court Road where he has a flat, Raban sets out to visit Arabia in the footsteps of writers like T.E. Lawrence and Wilfred Thesiger. He first attempts to learn Arabic with the beautiful Fatma in London before travelling to Bahrain, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Yemen, Egypt and Jordan. His journey comes full circle with his return to London, described by Raban in the book's final chapter as 'The Biggest Souk in the World'.


Sources

* ''Arabia Through the Looking Glass'', Picador (1987) {{ISBN, 0-330-30058-X


External links

* ''The Guardian'' May 13, 2004 'Emasculating Arabia

* ''The Guardian'' April 19, 2003 'The greatest gulf'

* www.doublestandards.org 11 December 2002 'Here we go again

* ''The Guardian'' March 2, 2002 'Truly, madly, deeply devout

1979 non-fiction books British travel books Books about the Middle East English non-fiction books