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I pictured a low timber house with a shingled roof, caulked against storms, with blazing log fires inside and the walls lined with all the best books, somewhere to live when the rest of the world blew up.
Bruce Chatwin
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Bruce Chatwin
Age: 48 †
Born: 1940
Born: May 13
Died: 1989
Died: January 18
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Sheffield
England
Charles Bruce Chatwin
C. Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Charles Chatwin
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