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A carregar... The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton (edição 1967)por Fawn M. Brodie
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. OK biography of Richard Francis Burton, explorer and linguist. ( ) Daring explorer and indefatigable traveller, prolific writer, soldier, diplomat and all-round scholar – Richard Burton was the very essence of a polymath, who crammed several lifetimes of excitement and achievement into his 80-year span. Driven, dauntless, stubborn and opinionated – Burton’s explanation of why he risked life and sanity on so many occasions, was that “the devil drives.” – the title of Fawn Brodie’s admirable biography. The main stages of Burton’s life are covered: Army career (1842–1853), First explorations and journey to Mecca (1851–53), Early explorations in Africa (1854–55), Exploring the African Great Lakes, with John Hanning Speke (1856–1860), Diplomatic service and scholarship (1861–1890). His wife Isabel (née Arundell) was herself a formidable person – supportive of Richard but deeply religious, with steadfast opinions and an author in her own right. Left to publish Richard’s manuscript on one occasion, she inserted a preface to the book (without telling him), stating clearly that she did not agree with some of her husband’s views. As an illustration of Burton's prolific output, during 1872-1880, he published eight new works in thirteen volumes, totalling over 5,000 pages, as well as more than 800 pages of magazine articles. Altogether Burton wrote forty-three volumes about his exploration and travels. He mastered twenty-five languages, with dialects that brought the number to forty. An engagingly written biography of one of the most interesting men in English history. Burton wrote so much and so little is published in easily available selections that having the guided tour of his long and eventful career by a biographer is crucial. Brodie writes well and has an appreciation and critical distance for and from her subject. What Burton had done, learned, seen and achieved by the age of 43 puts most of us shame. His thirst for the world's variety and colour was immense and he slaked that thirst at a time - the mid nineteenth century - when the world was full of mysteries. But he is not intentionally irreverent...he speaks the things that others think and hide" By sally tarbox on 26 Feb. 2016 Format: Paperback I started off deciding to just read a chapter a day, while focussing mainly on a great novel I was reading simultaneously. But found myself unable to put down this wonderful account of the fascinating Richard Burton: fearless explorer, amazing linguist, soldier, anthropologist and writer. He went on a mission to look for gold. He published highly learned works and poetry, but also a book on bayonet exercises and the Kama Sutra. He was frequently out of favour with the establishment, who cold-shouldered him. And beside him all the way was his adoring wife Isabel, his polar opposite in character, being a highly proper devout Catholic - and the one who would burn great swathes of his diaries and final translation of 'The Perfumed Garden' shortly after his death, in an attempt to keep his name 'forever unsullied and without stain.' This is an extremely compelling work and the author really brings the enigmatic Burton to life.
Fawn Brodie Un diable d'homme. Sir Richard Burton ou le démon de l'aventure Richard Burton est surtout connu pour sa version non expurgée des Mille et une nuits. Il était aussi écrivain, linguiste, aventurier, militaire, ethnologue. Toute sa vie, il porte des déguisements qui l'aident dans ses enquêtes, mais comme ces masques deviennent une seconde nature, on ne sait plus s'il cherche à travers eux à se perdre ou à se trouver. Fawn Brodie trace le portrait d'un homme secret et violent chez qui la soif compulsive de connaissance ne laisse nulle place aux épanchements sentimentaux. Il poursuit une folle chimère, cette zone sombre en l'homme qui en constituerait la clé, en l'occurrence, la sexualité, d'où nombre de textes érotiques publiés et traduits par lui-même. Burton fut qualifié de «personnage le plus intéressant du XIXe siècle» par un journal de l'époque. C'est une litote; l'homme était assurément une véritable légende, une sorte de Dieu au visage de brigand.
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