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By: | Hussein, Abdirahman A. |
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Language: | English |
Format: | Softcover |
Pages: | 342 pp |
Publisher: | Verso, New York 2004 |
Dimensions: | 17 x 24 CM |
ISBN-13: | 9781859843901 |
Topic: | Biography - Critic - Palestinian Writer and Thinker |
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Few public intellectuals have had such a big impact outside the academy as Edward Said. This, the first full-length intellectual biography of the groundbreaking author of «Orientalism», reveals some startling observations. Abdirahman Hussein argues that underneath Said’s carefully constructed eclecticism there is a global method in his work. Taking «Beginnings» as the key text Hussein asserts that the discontinuity of the Palestinian experience informs Said’s entire oeuvre but simultaneously transcends it in a permanent search for a new synthesis. Hussein argues that this informs Said’s approach not only to Conrad, Swift, and Eliot, but also to Lukács, Williams, Gramsci and Adorno.