Jonathan Raban's Profile
Brief about Jonathan Raban: By info that we know Jonathan Raban was born at 1942-06-14. And also Jonathan Raban is British Author.
Some Jonathan Raban's quotes. Goto "Jonathan Raban's quotation" section for more.At night, what you see is a city, because all you see is lights. By day, it doesn't look like a city at all. The trees out-number the houses. And that's completely typical of Seattle. You can't quite tell: is it a city, is it a suburb, is the forest growing back?
Tags: Growing, Night, TellBecause Washington state now votes by mail, elections here tend to play out, at an agonizingly slow speed, over many days and, sometimes, weeks.
Tags: Days, Here, SometimesIn an underdeveloped country don't drink the water. In a developed country don't breathe the air.
Tags: Country, Drink, WaterInaugurals conventionally start with a history lesson and finish with a prayer.
Tags: History, Prayer, StartInterstate highways dull the reality of place and distance almost as effectively as jetliners do: I loathe their scary monotony.
Tags: Almost, Place, RealityLincoln, steeped in the Bible and Shakespeare, set an impossibly high bar for presidential prose.
Tags: Bar, Bible, HighOver emphatic negatives always suggest that what is being denied may be what is really being asserted.
Tags: Denied, May, NegativesThe north-south line of 'the mountains,' meaning the Cascade Range, forty miles east of Seattle, is a rigid political frontier.
Tags: Line, Meaning, PoliticalBy the end of the 1980s, Seattle had taken on the dangerous lustre of a promised city. The rumour had gone out that if you had failed in Detroit you might yet succeed in Seattle - and that if you'd succeeded in Seoul, you could succeed even better in Seattle... Seattle was the coming place. So I joined the line of hopefuls.
Tags: End, Place, SucceedCritics? Don't talk to me of critics! You think some jackanapes journalist, his soul eaten away by the maggots of jealousy and failure, has anything worthwhile to say of art? I don't.
Tags: Art, Failure, JealousyDemocrats inhabit the low shores of Puget Sound, mostly on its eastern side, in a ragged trail of port-cities that stretches from Bellingham, close to the Canadian border, through Everett, Seattle, and Tacoma, to Olympia, the state capital, at the southern end of the sound.
Tags: End, Sound, State'Dreams From My Father' reveals more about Obama than is usually known about political leaders until after they're dead. Perhaps more than it intends, it shows his mind working, in real time, sentence by sentence, in what feels like a private audience with the reader.
Tags: Dreams, Mind, TimeEvery White House has had its intellectuals, but very few presidents have been intellectuals themselves - Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Woodrow Wilson, the list more or less stops there.
Tags: Few, Less, ThemselvesHeartbreak comes in different sizes, and the departure of an 18-year-old child for a far college has to be treated as a very benign form of the disease.
Tags: Child, College, FarI've taught the better class of tourist both to see and not to see; to lift their eyes above and beyond the inessentials, and thrill to our western Nature in her majesty.
Tags: Eyes, Her, NatureIt's been so long since a talented writer last occupied the White House; no wonder, then, that American writers have been among the most prominent of all the demographic groups claiming a piece of Barack Obama for themselves.
Tags: American, Last, Themselves'Rage' is the word that most often attaches itself to the Tea Party movement, and it's true that, from the outside looking in, their public demonstrations appear to be more enraged than any political events in America since the race riots and anti-war protests of the 1960s.
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