"At his best, Chatwin is a writer who, whether it be fiction or fact, is trying to understand how the individual’s path lays alongside the many others that have been before him. There’s never a moralising message to take home or hang your hat on though, but simply, when it’s as powerful and realised as On the Black Hill, it’s quite an emotional thing to behold..." - Liam Bishop reviews The Novels of Bruce Chatwin
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