This collection of literary and cultural research confirms that Edward Said is one of the most influential and brilliant critics of our time.
What lends a surprising intimacy to the issues explored in this second part of Reflections on Exile is that Said himself is an intellectual outside his homeland, and the Palestinian people to whom he belongs are also outside their homeland or dispossessed within their homeland.
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The book addresses the themes of identity and exile and their interactions with Western culture, presenting his intellectual and literary experiences in this context.
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