From one of the world's most beloved and respected public
intellectuals comes a collection of essays examining culture, the
literary canon, and the ever-shifting terrain of history "This is
surely a major work, among the most provocative and cogent accounts of
culture and the humanities that America has produced in recent
years."―Martha C. Nussbaum, The New York Times Book Review Edward
W. Said’s writings have transformed the field of literary studies.
In this bracing collection of essays, one of the most beloved and
respected public intellectuals of our time examines culture, the
literary canon, and the ever-shifting terrain of history. Said’s
topics are many and diverse, from the Hollywood heroics of Tarzan to
the machismo of Ernest Hemingway to the shades of difference that
divide Alexandria and Cairo. In the title essay, the widely admired
"Reflections on Exile," he weighs his own estrangement from his home
country and the fate of the Palestinian people against the literary
canon’s most romanticized fugitives. “What could be more
intransigent than the conflict between Zionist Jews and Arab
Palestinians?” Said asks. “Palestinians feel that they have been
turned into exiles by the proverbial people of exile.” The
culmination of thirty-five years of scholarship, Reflections on Exile
and Other Essays is an invigorating and life-affirming achievement, a
work of intellectual, emotional, and moral rigor.
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And Other Essays
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ISBN
9798217008667
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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