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by Bruce Chatwin


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  1 S.R. Eyre, ‘Man the Pest: the Dim Chances of Survival’, New York Review, 18 November 1971, pp. 18ff.

  2 For the ritual aspects of migrations, see Fredrik Barth, Nomads of South Persia, 1964, pp. 146ff.

  3 John Napier, The Roots of Mankind, London 1971, chapter VIII.

  4 Catalogue of the World was published in facsimile by Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, Amsterdam, in 1980.

  5 For a description of Jünger’s ‘tripping’, see Albert Hofmann, LSD — My Problem Child, McGraw-Hill, 1980, chapter 7, ‘Radiance from Ernst Jünger’.

  6 For a biography of Adam von Trott zu Solz, see Christopher Sykes, Troubled Loyalty, Collins, London, 1968.

  7 Sykes, op. cit., p. 447: ‘Yet the expression on his face showed an extraordinary serenity, and there is almost the suspicion of a smile. His loyalty was no longer troubled.’

 

 

 


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