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Edward Said: His Thought as a Novel

Hardback

Main Details

Title Edward Said: His Thought as a Novel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dominique Edde
Translated by Trista Selous
Translated by Ros Schwartz
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreLiterary studies - from c 1900 -
ISBN/Barcode 9781788734110
ClassificationsDewey:809
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Verso Books
Imprint Verso Books
NZ Release Date 1 October 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this personal portrait of Edward Said written by a close friend, Dominique Edde offers a fascinating and fresh presentation of his oeuvre from his earliest writings on Joseph Conrad to his most famous texts, Orientalism and Culture and Imperialism. Eddy interweaves in her original biography accounts of the genesis and content of Said's work, his intellectual development and her own reflections and personal recollections of their friendship, which began in 1979 and lasted until Said's death in 2003. Throughout she traces the connection between personal history and theoretical options, illuminating the evolution of Said's thinking. Both specialists of Said's work and newcomers will find much to learn in this rich portrait of one of the twentieth century's most important intellectuals.

Author Biography

Dominique Edde was born in Lebanon and is the author of numerous novels, including Kite (2012), Kamal Jann (2014) as well as The Crime of Jean Genet (2016) and a book of interviews with the psychoanalyst Andre Green.

Reviews

Praise for Kamal Jann: A beautiful book, beautifully written with a pen dipped in line accuracy, the accuracy of the look, the talent of the sketch, without sacrificing the complexity of thought that underlies. This powerful fresco exposes the relationship between power and family, corruption and repression, sheds new light on what was believed to [be known of] Syria and the Middle East. * Huffington Post * Praise for Kamal Jann: This novel is masterfully impressive. * Marie-Claire * Praise for Kamal Jann: Beautifully written. * Times Literary Supplement * Praise for The Crime of Jean Genet: Edde's book is an intelligent but not reverential account of the way in which Jean Genet fascinated and intimidated her. * Times Literary Supplement *