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1,168 words, approx. 4 pages
 Jonathan Raban (b. 1942-06-14, Hempton, Norfolk, UK) is a British travel writer and novelist. He is the author of Waxwings, Passage to Juneau, Bad Land, Hunting Mister Heartbreak, Coasting, Old Glory, Arabia Through the Looking Glass and Soft City. His...




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 The Stranger
Jonathan Raban
10/19/2006: 1,064 words, approx. 4 pages HAS WRITTEN ABOUT: Deep-sea monsters, traveling to Arabia, crack on the streets of New York City, the KKK, driving to Mexico. IS NOT: As adventurous as you would think. THINKS A LOT ABOUT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION: "I sometimes explode...
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 The Stranger
On Being Jonathan Raban; OR, JONATHAN RABAN VS. HUMBERT HUMBERT
09/02/2004: 368 words, approx. 1 pages LET'S NOW think about Jonathan Raban. Who is this man? He is a writer. He was born in England to an educated family. His father, who passed away at the very end of the last century, was a clergyman and the subject of a...
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 The New York Observer
Always on the Lookout: Welcome to Voyeur Nation
2/11/2007: 923 words, approx. 3 pages Jonathan Raban’s third novel, Surveillance, opens with a school-bus explosion, the rescue workers scrambling to save survivors. And then the camera pulls back, revealing that the school-bus driver, Tad Zachary, is clearing the fake blood from his ears after being placed in the Red Cross...


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