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Reflections On Exile
Reflections On Exile: And Other Literary And Cultural Essays | Edward W. Said
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With their powerful blend of political and aesthetic concerns, Edward W. Said's writings have transformed the field of literary studies. As in the title essay, the widely admired "Reflections on Exile," the fact of his own exile and the fate of the Palestinians have given both form and the force of intimacy to the questions Said has pursued. Taken together, these essays--from the famous to those that will surprise even Said's most assiduous followers--afford rare insight into the formation of a critic and the development of an intellectual vocation. Said's topics are many and diverse, from the movie heroics of Tarzan to the machismo of Ernest Hemingway to the shades of difference that divide Alexandria and Cairo. He offers major reconsiderations of writers and artists such as George Orwell, Giambattista Vico, Georg Lukacs, R. P. Blackmur, E. M. Cioran, Naguib Mahfouz, Herman Melville, Joseph Conrad, Walter Lippman, Samuel Huntington, Antonio Gramsci, and Raymond Williams. Invigorating, edifying, acutely attentive to the vying pressures of personal and historical experience, his book is a source of immeasurable intellectual delight.
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christhelesbian

After the Last Exile
“what is true of all exile is not that home and love are lost, but that loss is inherent in the very existence of both“

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batsy @readinginthedark He's a beautiful writer, even if his prose can be dense at times 😍 7y
readinginthedark I‘m cool with dense prose! I like that it forces me to take my time processing what‘s being said. 😊 7y
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