Who is Paul Theroux

Paul Edward Theroux (born April 10, 1941) is an American novelist and travel writer who has written numerous books, including the travelogue, The Great Railway Bazaar (1975). Some of his works of fiction have been adapted as feature films. He was awarded the 1981 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his novel The Mosquito Coast, which was adapted for the 1986 movie of the same name and the 2021 television series of the same name.He is the father of British-American authors and documentary filmmakers Marcel and Louis Theroux, the brother of authors Alexander Theroux and Peter Theroux, and uncle of the American actor and screenwriter Justin Theroux.Early lifePaul Theroux was born in Medford, Massachusetts, the third of seven children, and son of Catholic parents; his mother, Anne (née Dittam...
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Citeseer: "the peace corps is a sort of howard johnson's on the main drag into maturity." - paul theroux
Mathi68038: at my lowest point, when things were at their most desperate and uncomfortable, i always found myself in the company of australians, who were like a reminder that i'd touched bottom.,paul theroux,australians, humour, satire,
Sen61144: there's always a way if you're not in a hurry.,paul theroux, the last train to zona verde: my ultimate african safari,hurry, travel,
Khat21332: the appeal of travel books is also the sense that you are different, an outsider, almost like the robinson crusoe or christopher columbus notion of being the first person in a new place.,paul theroux,you, place, new ,
Philip_d_conrad: travel is only glamorous in retrospect. (paul theroux)
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Sonnet Xvi. To Kosciusko
 by John Keats

Good Kosciusko, thy great name alone
Is a full harvest whence to reap high feeling;
It comes upon us like the glorious pealing
Of the wide spheres -- an everlasting tone.
And now it tells me, that in worlds unknown,
The names of heroes, burst from clouds concealing,
And changed to harmonies, for ever stealing
Through cloudless blue, and round each silver throne.
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