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Patrick Leigh Fermor

    11 de febrero de 1915 – 10 de junio de 2011

    Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor fue un autor y oficial del ejército británico que desempeñó un papel importante tras las líneas en la Batalla de Creta durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue ampliamente considerado como el "escritor de viajes vivo más grande de Gran Bretaña". Su obra literaria se caracteriza por un estilo cautivador y una profunda comprensión de los lugares y las culturas que visitó. A través de sus escritos de viajes, captura la esencia de la aventura y la experiencia humana.

    Patrick Leigh Fermor
    Mani, English edition
    A Time of Gifts. Die Zeit der Gaben, englische Ausgabe
    The Broken Road. Die unterbrochene Reise, englische Ausgabe
    The Broken Road
    Between the Woods and the Water
    The Broken Road: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos
    • The book, published in 2013 by John Murray in Great Britain, delves into a captivating narrative that explores unique themes and character dynamics. It offers readers an insightful journey through its well-crafted plot, engaging settings, and thought-provoking ideas that resonate with contemporary issues. The author’s distinctive voice and style enhance the reading experience, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.

      The Broken Road: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos
    • The final volume of the classic trilogy by Patrick Leigh Fermor - hailed as the greatest travel writer of his generation.

      The Broken Road
    • The long-awaited final volume of the trilogy by Patrick Leigh Fermor. A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water were the first two volumes in a projected trilogy that would describe the walk that Patrick Leigh Fermor undertook at the age of eighteen from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople. 'When are you going to finish Vol. III?' was the cry from his fans; but although he wished he could, the words refused to come. The curious thing was that he had not only written an early draft of the last part of the walk, but that it predated the other two. It remains unfinished but The Broken Road - edited and introduced by Colin Thubron and Artemis Cooper - completes an extraordinary journey.

      The Broken Road. Die unterbrochene Reise, englische Ausgabe
    • This beloved account about an intrepid young Englishman on the first leg of his walk from London to Constantinople is simply one of the best works of travel literature ever written. At the age of eighteen, Patrick Leigh Fermor set off from the heart of London on an epic journey—to walk to Constantinople. A Time of Gifts is the rich account of his adventures as far as Hungary, after which Between the Woods and the Water continues the story to the Iron Gates that divide the Carpathian and Balkan mountains. Acclaimed for its sweep and intelligence, Leigh Fermor’s book explores a remarkable moment in time. Hitler has just come to power but war is still ahead, as he walks through a Europe soon to be forever changed—through the Lowlands to Mitteleuropa, to Teutonic and Slav heartlands, through the baroque remains of the Holy Roman Empire; up the Rhine, and down to the Danube. At once a memoir of coming-of-age, an account of a journey, and a dazzling exposition of the English language, A Time of Gifts is also a portrait of a continent already showing ominous signs of the holocaust to come.

      A Time of Gifts. Die Zeit der Gaben, englische Ausgabe
    • Mani, English edition

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This is Patrick Leigh Fermor's spellbinding part-travelogue, part inspired evocation of a part of Greece's past. Joining him in the Mani, one of Europe's wildest and most isolated regions, cut off from the rest of Greece by the towering Taygettus mountain range and hemmed in by the Aegean and Ionian seas, we discover a rocky central prong of the Peleponnese at the southernmost point in Europe. Bad communications only heightening the remoteness, this Greece - south of ancient Sparta - is one that maintains perhaps a stronger relationship with the ancient past than with the present. Myth becomes history, and vice versa. Leigh Fermor's hallmark descriptive writing and capture of unexpected detail have made this book, first published in 1958, a classic - together with its Northern Greece counterpart, Roumeli.

      Mani, English edition
    • In 1933, at the age of 18, Patrick Leigh Fermor set out on an extraordinary journey by foot - from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople. A Time of Gifts is the first volume in a trilogy recounting the trip, and takes the reader with him as far as Hungary. It is a book of compelling glimpses - not only of the events which were curdling Europe at that time, but also of its resplendent domes and monasteries, its great rivers, the sun on the Bavarian snow, the storks and frogs, the hospitable burgomasters who welcomed him, and that world's grandeurs and courtesies. His powers of recollection have astonishing sweep and verve, and the scope is majestic. First published to enormous acclaim, it confirmed Fermor's reputation as the greatest living travel writer, and has, together with its sequel Between the Woods and the Water (the third volume is famously yet to be published), been a perennial seller for 25 years.

      A time of gifts: On foot to Constantinopole, from the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube
    • The Traveller's Tree

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A great of twentieth century literature, now known to generations for A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water.

      The Traveller's Tree
    • A Time to Keep Silence

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The author shares his impressions of monastic life, today and in the past, and describes his experiences visiting monasteries in France and Turkey

      A Time to Keep Silence
    • Loose as the Wind

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      A young man embarks on an epic journey.This extract is from Patrick Leigh Fermor's book 'A Time of Gifts'.

      Loose as the Wind