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Peter Theroux was born on 1956 in United States, is an American writer and translator. Discover Peter Theroux's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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His two older brothers, Alexander (b. 1938) and Paul (b. 1941), both became writers.
Peter also became interested in literature, travel, and writing.
Peter Christopher Sebastian Theroux (born 1956) is an American translator and writer.
He became interested in Arabic literature and has made it his life's work.
He has translated numerous works of both historic and chiefly contemporary fiction by Egyptian, Iraqi and Lebanese authors.
Theroux was born in 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest son of Catholic parents; his mother, Anne (née Dittami), was Italian American, and his father, Albert Eugene Theroux, was French Canadian.
His mother was a grammar school teacher and his father was a salesman for the American Oak Leather company.
In a 1978 profile of the Theroux family, James Atlas wrote that then 21-year-old Peter “had completed five (unpublished) novels by the time he started college.
Bound in dignified black covers with their titles embossed on the spines, these manuscripts—some of them written when he was only 14—have been acclaimed by his brothers as the work of ‘a mature satirist.’”
He studied English literature at Harvard University, and studied for a year at the American University in Cairo.
Theroux worked as a journalist in Saudi Arabia, and for a time was a stringer for The Wall Street Journal.
Theroux's first published translated literary work was the first volume of Cities of Salt, the contemporary epic novel cycle by the Saudi writer Abdelrahman Munif.
He translated two further novels in that cycle.
His translated works include contemporary fiction by Arabic writers from Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
These works include the following:
His translations are highly regarded.
Fellow translator Raymond Stock said of his work, "[T]here's none better. His translations are clear and poetic and read like they’re written in English."
In addition, he has written articles and published a travel book, Sandstorms (1990), about his extensive travels in the Middle East.
Theroux has also written his own books, including Sandstorms (1990), which recounted his travels in the Middle East.
Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Alex Raksin described Sandstorms as a "stunningly candid portrait of culture and politics in the Middle East".
Theroux wrote Translating LA, about living in Los Angeles.
He has contributed pieces to National Geographic magazine.
According to an editor at Tablet, Theroux worked for over two decades as a senior CIA analyst.
Theroux lives in Los Angeles, California.
Theroux's translation of Idris Ali's Dongola: A Novel of Nubia won the University of Arkansas Press Award for Arabic Literature in Translation in 1997.