Colin Thubron @ 5x15
Award-winning travel writer and novelist Colin Thubron was born in London on 14 June 1939. Educated at Eton College, he worked briefly for the publishers Hutchinson and as a freelance television film-maker in Turkey, Japan and Morocco. His first book, Mirror to Damascus, was published in 1967. He continued to write about the Middle East in The Hills of Adonis: A Quest in Lebanon (1968) and Jerusalem (1969). Among the Russians (1983) describes a journey he made by car through western Russia during the Brezhnev era. Behind the Wall: A Journey through China (1987) won both the Hawthornden Prize and the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. The Lost Heart of Asia (1994) narrates his travels through the newly-independent central Asian republics, exploring the effects of the collapse of the Soviet Union on the region. He returned to Russia for his most recent travel narrative, In Siberia (1999). Colin Thubron is also the author of several novels, including a historical fiction, Emperor (1978), set in A.D. 312; A Cruel Madness (1984), winner of the PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award; Falling (1989); Turning Back the Sun (1991), a haunting tale of love and exile; and Distance (1996). His new novel, To the Last City (2002), tells the story of a group of travellers in Peru. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature since 1969, Colin Thubron is a regular contributor and reviewer for magazines and newspapers including The Times, the Times Literary Supplement and The Spectator. He lives in London. His latest travel books are Shadows of the Silk Road (2006), an account of his 7,000-mile journey along the route of the Silk Road; and To a Mountain in Tibet (2011), about his pilgrimage to sacred Mount Kailas.

COLIN THUBRON in conversation with Martin Latham | 'The Amur River' | Author Talks

SHE KNOCKED ON THE DOOR OF THE MAN WHO HAD BETRAYED HER PEOPLE — HANNAH ARENDT

JLF 2022: Travel Session. With Pallavi Aiyar, Colin Thubron, Tharik Hussain and Anthony Sattin

STILL STANDING (A Little Bit of Old Glasgow)

The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

Slavoj Zizek — The Liberal Fantasy of Multiculturalism

Redmond O’Hanlon, Nicholas Shakespeare, William Dalrymple | Jaipur Literature Festival

We Learn It Too Late - 100 Year Old Sir David Attenborough on Life's Secrets

David Niven on What happened at Edmund Goulding's Funeral | The Dick Cavett Show

She Asks if I Know Coldplay and This Singer Shocks The Street

8 Etiquette Rules For An Elevated Life

Shadow of the Silk Road/Colin Thubron

Richard Harris Got Into A LOT of Fights | The Dick Cavett Show

Krishnamurti's Last Year at Brockwood Park (1985)

Paul Auster Interview: What Could Have Been

A Magnificent Meander Through Maida Vale - London Walking Tour

David Hockney on Vincent van Gogh | FULL INTERVIEW

