Frasi di Wilfred Patrick Thesiger

Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger è stato un esploratore e scrittore britannico nato in Etiopia.

Il giovane Wilfred studiò all'Eton College. Tornò in Africa nel 1930 su invito personale dell'imperatore d'Etiopia Hailé Selassié. Nel 1933 partecipò ad una spedizione, parzialmente finanziata dalla Royal Geographical Society, per esplorare il corso del fiume Auasc cartografandone il corso fino alla foce. Fu il primo europeo ad entrare nel sultanato di Aussa e visitare il lago Abbe.

La sua notorietà è legata ai resoconti delle sue esplorazioni: "Arabian Sands" , pubblicato nel 1959, narra la sua traversata del deserto del Rub' al-Khali tra il 1945 e il 1950 e descrive lo stile di vita dei suoi abitanti, i Beduini. Cronologicamente Thesiger fu il terzo europeo a compiere l'attraversamento di questo deserto, dopo Bertram Thomas e St John Philby.

Il libro Marsh Arabs si incentra sulla descrizione dei Maʿdān - chiamati arabi delle paludi - un'etnia che viveva nelle zone umide dell'Iraq meridionale e con cui aveva convissuto sette anni tra il 1951 e il 1958. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. Giugno 1910 – 24. Agosto 2003
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Wilfred Patrick Thesiger: Frasi in inglese

“The harder the life the finer the type and there’s no doubt about that; the easier you make life the lower goes your standards.”

Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swjcpS6EpV4&feature=youtu.be&t=17m43s. 2001.
Variante: I think the harder the life, the finer the type

“Regretfully, however, I realize that the maps I made helped others, with more material aims, to visit and corrupt a people whose spirit once lit the desert like a flame.”

Wilfred Thesiger libro Arabian Sands

Origine: Arabian Sands (1959), p. 68.
Contesto: Yet I wondered fancifully if he had seen more clearly than they did, had sensed the threat which my presence implied – the approaching disintegration of his society and the destruction of his beliefs. Here especially it seemed that the evil that comes with sudden change would far outweigh the good.  While I was with the Arabs I wished only to live as they lived and, now that I have left them, I would gladly think that nothing in their lives was altered by my coming.  Regretfully, however, I realize that the maps I made helped others, with more material aims, to visit and corrupt a people whose spirit once lit the desert like a flame.

“No man can live this life and emerge unchanged. He will carry, however faint, the imprint of the desert, the brand which marks the nomad; and he will have within him the yearning to return, weak or insistent according to his nature. For this cruel land can cast a spell which no temperate clime can match.”

Wilfred Thesiger libro Arabian Sands

Prologue. p. 1.
Arabian Sands (1959)
Contesto: A cloud gathers, the rain falls, men live; the cloud disperses without rain, and men and animals die. In the deserts of southern Arabia there is no rhythm of the seasons, no rise and fall of sap, but empty wastes where only the changing temperature marks the passage of the years. It is a bitter, desiccated land which knows nothing of gentleness or ease….. No man can live this life and emerge unchanged. He will carry, however faint, the imprint of the desert, the brand which marks the nomad; and he will have within him the yearning to return, weak or insistent according to his nature. For this cruel land can cast a spell which no temperate clime can match.

“Personally, I would forgo any other comfort to drink clean water.”

Origine: The Life Of My Choice (1987), p. 153.

“I might have been homosexual if I was born in a different age but as it was I remained asexual.”

Wilfred Thesiger libro Arabian Sands

Stewart, Rory (2007). Arabian Sands (Introduction). London: Penguin Classics. p. xii. ISBN 9780141442075

“The biggest misfortune in human history is the invention of the combustion engine. Cars and airplanes diminish the world, rob it of all its diversity. Young men who meet me want to know how they could do what I've done. But all they can be is tourists now.”

Book Report by David Streitfeld https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1999/06/06/book-report/664d575b-8615-4d17-9275-dd7eb11de8bd/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.213c896c1ac0.  The Washington Post. 6 June 1999.

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