Elizabeth Chatwin

Praise for Under The Sun

It seems that Chatwin is narrating his own life, from the false starts, unsatisfying jobs, unfinished studies and unpublished writing to the precipitate moves, the eruptions of boredom and the infatuations with peop ...

Paul Theroux, Daily Telegraph

This collection should be cherished not least because it is Chatwin's last

New Statesman

The editors brief and beautifully pointed comments in the footnotes provide some of the most enjoyable moments in this book

Sunday Telegraph

It seems that Chatwin is narrating his own life, from the false starts, unsatisfying jobs, unfinished studies and unpublished writing to the precipitate moves, the eruptions of boredom and the infatuations with peop ...

Paul Theroux, Daily Telegraph

This collection should be cherished not least because it is Chatwin's last

New Statesman

The editors brief and beautifully pointed comments in the footnotes provide some of the most enjoyable moments in this book

Sunday Telegraph

It seems that Chatwin is narrating his own life, from the false starts, unsatisfying jobs, unfinished studies and unpublished writing to the precipitate moves, the eruptions of boredom and the infatuations with peop ...

Paul Theroux, Daily Telegraph

This collection should be cherished not least because it is Chatwin's last

New Statesman

The editors brief and beautifully pointed comments in the footnotes provide some of the most enjoyable moments in this book

Sunday Telegraph