Bruce Chatwin Books in Order

Bruce Chatwin is a celebrated English novelist and travel writer, renowned for his vivid storytelling and meticulous research. His award-winning debut novel, On the Black Hill (1982), earned him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Inspired by a conversation with Eileen Gray, Chatwin embarked on a transformative journey to Patagonia, which he chronicled in his seminal work In Patagonia (1977). This book cemented his reputation as a master travel writer. Subsequent works, such as The Viceroy of Ouidah, explored the complexities of the slave trade, while The Songlines (1987) delved into the mystical world of Australian Aboriginal songs. Chatwin's unique blend of fiction and non-fiction has captivated readers worldwide, solidifying his position as a leading literary figure.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Bruce Chatwin

  • #1
    Patagonia Revisited (With: Paul Theroux)(1985)
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  • #2
    Nowhere Is a Place (With: Paul Theroux)(1986)
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  • #3
    The Songlines(1987)
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  • #4
    What Am I Doing Here?(1989)
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  • #5
    The Attractions Of France(1993)
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  • #6
    The Morality of Things(1993)
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  • #7
    Far Journeys(1993)
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  • #8
    Anatomy of Restlessness(1996)
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  • #9
    Under The Sun(2010)
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  • #1
    Travels with My Aunt (By: Graham Greene)(1969)
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  • #2
    In Patagonia(1977)
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  • #3
    Shadow of the Silk Road (By: Colin Thubron)(2007)
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  • #4
    A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers (By: Xiaolu Guo)(2007)
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  • #5
    Blood River (By: Tim Butcher)(2007)
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  • #6
    Travel Writing(1984)
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About Bruce Chatwin

Bruce Chatwin is a celebrated English novelist and travel writer, renowned for his vivid storytelling and meticulous research. His award-winning debut novel, On the Black Hill (1982), earned him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Inspired by a conversation with Eileen Gray, Chatwin embarked on a transformative journey to Patagonia, which he chronicled in his seminal work In Patagonia (1977). This book cemented his reputation as a master travel writer. Subsequent works, such as The Viceroy of Ouidah, explored the complexities of the slave trade, while The Songlines (1987) delved into the mystical world of Australian Aboriginal songs. Chatwin's unique blend of fiction and non-fiction has captivated readers worldwide, solidifying his position as a leading literary figure.

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