Arabian Sands

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Arabian Sands is a classic travel memoir by Wilfred Thesiger recounting his arduous mid-20th-century journeys across the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula and the vanishing Bedouin way of life.

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instanceOf book
travel memoir
author Wilfred Thesiger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts camel caravans
desert exploration
traditional Bedouin customs
tribal society in Arabia
describes geography of the Rub' al Khali
hardships of desert travel
hospitality traditions of Bedouins
tribal politics in Arabia
focusesOn crossing of the Empty Quarter
pre-oil Arabia
vanishing nomadic lifestyle
genre memoir
travel literature
hasFormat prose narrative
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTheme clash between modernity and tradition
end of traditional nomadism
friendship across cultures
human endurance
solitude in the desert
intendedAudience general readers
readers of travel literature
language English
literarySignificance classic of travel writing
key account of Bedouin life
major work on Arabian exploration
mainSubject Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Bedouin culture
Bedouin way of life
Empty Quarter NERFINISHED
Rub' al Khali NERFINISHED
notableFor critique of modern development in Arabia
detailed ethnographic observations
sympathetic portrayal of Bedouins
portrays Bedu tribes of southern Arabia
austere desert landscapes
life in the Empty Quarter
relatedWorkOfAuthor The Marsh Arabs NERFINISHED
setIn Oman NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
United Arab Emirates region
Yemen NERFINISHED
settingPeriod mid-20th century
timeOfNarrative 1940s
post-World War II era

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Wilfred Thesiger notableWork Arabian Sands