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Out of Place

Out of Place

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"Out of Place is an extraordinary story of exile, a narrative of many departures, a celebration of an irrecoverable past. A fatal medical diagnosis in 1991 convinced Edward Said that he should leave a record of where he was born and spent his childhood, and so with this memoir he rediscovers the Arab landscape of his early years - "the many places and people [who] no longer exist....Essentially a lost world." Vast changes occurred as Palestine became Israel, Lebanon was transformed by twenty years of civil war, and the colonial Egypt of King Farouk disappeared forever by 1952."--BOOK JACKET. "Underscoring all is the confusion of identity as Said had to come to terms with the dissonance of being an American citizen, a Christian and a Palestinian, and, ultimately, an outsider."--BOOK JACKET.
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["Intellectuals" "Palestinian Americans" "Biography" "Said edward w. 1935-2003" "Authors biography" "New York Times reviewed" "United States of America" "Biographies memoirs and correspondance" "Palestinians" "Palestiniens" "Biographies" "Arab Authors" "Palestinian Arabs" "American Authors" "Am\u00e9ricains d'origine palestinienne" "Et l'islam" "Intellectuels" "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY" "Historical" "HISTORY" "State & Local" "General"]

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