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Robyn Davidson

    September 6, 1950

    Robyn Davidson is an Australian author celebrated for her travel narratives and personal journeys. Her work frequently explores themes of solitude, self-discovery, and profound connections with nature and unfamiliar cultures. Davidson is valued for her raw, introspective style and her talent for capturing the essence of the places she visits. Her writing invites readers on a journey of discovery, both through external landscapes and the internal landscapes of the human spirit.

    From Alice to Ocean
    Tracks, Movie Tie-In. Spuren, englische Ausgabe
    Journeys
    No Fixed Address
    Tracks
    Desert Places
    • 2023

      Exploring the deep bond between a mother and daughter, this memoir delves into themes of love, loss, and the quest for freedom. The author shares poignant experiences that reflect the complexities of their relationship and the challenges they faced. Through heartfelt storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of resilience and the enduring spirit of familial connections, making it a compelling read for those interested in personal journeys and emotional truths.

      Unfinished Woman
    • 2014
    • 2012

      Tracks

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(12166)Add rating

      Now a major motion picture starring Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver 'I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you know you have conned yourself into doing something difficult and there's no going back.' So begins Robyn Davidson's perilous journey across 1,700 miles of hostile Australian desert to the sea with only four camels and a dog for company. Enduring sweltering heat, fending off poisonous snakes and lecherous men, chasing her camels when they get skittish and nursing them when they are injured, Davidson emerges as an extraordinarily courageous heroine driven by a love of Australia's landscape, an empathy for its indigenous people, and a willingness to cast away the trappings of her former identity.Tracks is the compelling, candid story of her odyssey of discovery and transformation. WITH A NEW POSTSCRIPT BY THE AUTHOR AND A STUNNING COLOUR PICTURE SECTION

      Tracks
    • 2006

      No Fixed Address

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(92)Add rating

      Exploring the theme of spiritual journeys across various religions, the book examines how abandoning settled life leads to a deeper connection with godliness. It highlights practices such as the Hindu Sadhu's renunciation, the pilgrimage to Compostela, and the Buddhist kora, suggesting these rituals symbolize a return to a simpler, more authentic existence. By embarking on these journeys, individuals shed both physical and psychological burdens, ultimately walking towards their true selves and spiritual fulfillment.

      No Fixed Address
    • 2002

      Journeys

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(24)Add rating

      Journeys is a provocatively different and shamelessly idiosyncratic travel anthology. In its pages we encounter an astonishing assortment of peopleat leisure, at war, in grand luxury and great discomfort, running away and coming home. Hugely entertaining and wide-ranging, this is an invitation to visit not just the predictable destinations in the travel genre, but to explore the backroads of its varied terrain. Journeys hops over the self-imposed borders of travel writing to reveal our inner and outer worlds in a multitude of captivating voices.

      Journeys
    • 1996

      Desert Places

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(30)Add rating

      The author of Tracks provides a fascinating account of a year spent in northwest India with a wandering tribe called the Rabari, whose traditional migratory route has largely disappeared because of new political boundaries, atomic test sites, and irrigation. 25,000 first printing.

      Desert Places
    • 1992

      From Alice to Ocean

      Alone Across the Outback

      Robyn Davidson is a modern-day heir to the adventuring heroines Amelia Earhart, Karen Blixen and Beryl Markham. Her 1,700-mile solo journey across the Australian outback was a cover story in National Geographic, and her account of her trek has become a worldwide bestseller. Now the photographer who originally took the pictures for the NG story combines Davidson's text with his award winning photos, most never before published.

      From Alice to Ocean