Robert Byron

Robert Byron

Infobox Writer
name = Robert Byron



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birthdate = 1905
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deathdate = 1941
deathplace = off Cape Wrath, Scotland
occupation = Author, Historian, Art Critic
nationality = British
period = 1928 - 37
genre = History, Travel, Non-fiction,
subject = India, Middle East, Tibet, Persia, Afghanistan
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relatives =
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influenced = William Dalrymple


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Robert Byron (1905-1941) was a British travel writer, best known for his travelogue "The Road to Oxiana". He was also a noted writer, art critic and historian.

Byron was born in 1905, and educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford. He died in 1941, during the Second World War, when the ship on which he was travelling was torpedoed by a U-Boat off Cape Wrath, Scotland, en route to Egypt.

Byron's "The Road to Oxiana" is considered by many modern travel writers to be the first example of great travel writing. It is an account of Byron's ten-month journey to Persia and Afghanistan in 1933-34 in the company of Christopher Sykes. Byron had previously travelled to widely different places; Mount Athos, India, the Soviet Union, Tibet. However it was in Persia and Afghanistan that he found the subject round which he forged his style of modern travel writing, when he later came to write up his account in Peking, his temporary home.

Writer Paul Fussell wrote in his 1982 book "Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between The Wars" that "The Road to Oxiana" is to the travel book what "Ulysses" is to the novel between the wars, and what "The Waste Land" is to poetry." Travel writer Bruce Chatwin has described the book as "a sacred text, beyond criticism," and carried his copy "spineless and floodstained" on four journeys through central Asia.

However, in his day, Byron's travel books were outsold by those of writers Peter Fleming and Evelyn Waugh.

An appreciation of architecture is a strong element in Byron's writings and he was a forceful advocate for the preservation of historic buildings, and was a founder member of the Georgian Group. A philhellene, he was also amongst the pioneers in a reinterest in Byzantine History.

He attended the last Nuremberg Rally, in 1938, with Nazi groupie Unity Mitford. Byron knew her through his friendship with her sister Nancy Mitford, but he was an outspoken opponent of the Nazis. He died in 1941 after his ship was torpedoed by a u-boat in the North Atlantic.

Prince Charles read Byron's prose [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/reports/arts/prince_poem_20061005.shtml "All These I Learnt"] on BBC Radio 4 on [http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/content/aboutus/npd/ National Poetry Day] , 5th October, 2006.

Bibliography

* "Europe in the Looking-Glass. Reflections of a Motor Drive from Grimsby to Athens" (1926)
* "The Station" (1928) - visiting the Greek monasteries of Mount Athos
* "The Byzantine Achievement" (1929)
* "The Appreciation of Architecture" (1932)
* "First Russia, Then Tibet" (1933)
* "The Road to Oxiana" (1937) - visiting Persia and Afghanistan
* "Letters home" edited by Lucy Butler (his sister). London, John Murray, (1991). ISBN 0-7195-4921-3

References

*Fussell, Paul. (1982). "Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars". Oxford, OUP. ISBN 0-19-503068-0.
*Knox, James (2003). "Robert Byron: A Biography". London, John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-4841-1.

External links

*http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/search/results.html?_photographer=%22ULAN33812%22&display=+Robert+Byron Photographs of buildings taken by Byron.
*http://www.courtauldimages.com Photographs of Central Asia by Byron.
*http://www.blinkx.com/burl?blinkxreferrer=resultTitle&v=A9_zDoNdp4no_dJPgwQV1w His biographer James Knox talking briefly of Robert Byron.


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