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I Who Have Never Known Men (Paperback): Jacqueline Harpman I Who Have Never Known Men (Paperback)
Jacqueline Harpman; Translated by Ros Schwartz; Introduction by Sophie Mackintosh 1
R294 R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Save R56 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Discover the haunting, heartbreaking post-apocalyptic tale of female friendship and intimacy set in a deserted world. Deep underground, thirty-nine women are kept in isolation in a cage. Above ground, a world awaits. Has it been abandoned? Devastated by a virus? Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only vague recollection of their lives before. But, as the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl - the fortieth prisoner - sits alone and outcast in the corner. Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground. The woman who will never know men. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY SOPHIE MACKINTOSH, MAN BOOKER PRIZE-LONGLISTED AUTHOR OF THE WATER CURE

I Who Have Never Known Men (Paperback, New Edition): Jacqueline Harpman I Who Have Never Known Men (Paperback, New Edition)
Jacqueline Harpman; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R293 R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Save R56 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Discover the haunting, heartbreaking post-apocalyptic tale of female friendship and intimacy set in a deserted world.

Deep underground, thirty-nine women live imprisoned in a cage. Watched over by guards, these women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only vague recollections of their lives before. As the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl – the fortieth prisoner – sits alone and outcast in the corner. But soon she will show herself to be the key to the others’ escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above.

The Little Prince (Hardcover): Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince (Hardcover)
Antoine De Saint-Exupery; Translated by Ros Schwartz, Chloe Schwartz 1
R463 Discovery Miles 4 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

‘The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart.’

A special edition of The Little Prince from the Macmillan Collector's Library series. Larger than usual, this gorgeous hardback is bound in real cloth and encased in a bespoke slipcase. It features a specially commissioned translation by Ros and Chloe Schwarz, as well as the charming original illustrations by Saint-Exupéry himself in colour.

After crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, a pilot encounters a little prince who is visiting Earth from his own planet. Their strange and moving meeting illuminates for the aviator many of life's universal truths, as he comes to learn what it means to be human from a child who is not. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's delightful The Little Prince has been translated into over 180 languages and sold over 80 million copies.

The Little Prince (Hardcover, Illustrated edition): Antoine De Saint-Expupery The Little Prince (Hardcover, Illustrated edition)
Antoine De Saint-Expupery; Illustrated by Chris Riddell; Translated by Ros Schwartz, Chloe Schwartz
R450 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R99 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Chris Riddell's brilliant full-colour illustrated The Little Prince in a sumptuous hardback and jacketed edition. A perfect gift for families, children and all fans of this much-loved favourite classic.

After crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, a lonely pilot encounters a little prince who is visiting Earth from his own planet. Their strange and moving meeting illuminates many of life's universal truths, as he comes to learn what it means to be human from a child who is not.

With the loving, insightful, perplexed-by-grown-ups Little Prince at its heart, readers will not only rediscover characters such as The coquettish Rose, The knowledgeable Fox and The complex Lamplighter, but will find fresh and wonderful creations of these characters by a true master of his art; images that will live in our hearts and minds for generations to come.

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's delightful The Little Prince has been translated into over 180 languages and sold over 80 million copies worldwide.

The Upside Down River: Tomek's Journey (Paperback): Jean-Claude Mourlevat The Upside Down River: Tomek's Journey (Paperback)
Jean-Claude Mourlevat; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R146 Discovery Miles 1 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tomek lives a quiet life running his late parents' village store, which has everything you could ever need, and more. Then one day a girl visits. She asks Tomek if he sells something he's never heard of before: a drop of water from the magical River Qjar, which flows back to front and upside down. When he admits he has none, she slips away. Tomek is desperate to follow the mysterious girl, and so he sets out on an incredible adventure. To find the upside down river, he must journey through strange and wondrous places: the Forest of Oblivion where monstrous bears roam, a meadow of deadly scented flowers, a long-hidden island cursed by a witch, and beyond . . . A million-copy bestseller in France, this beloved fantasy story is at last published in English for the very first time. Translated by Ros Schwartz

The Little Prince - Colour Illustrations (Hardcover, New Edition): Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince - Colour Illustrations (Hardcover, New Edition)
Antoine De Saint-Exupery; Translated by Ros Schwartz, Chloe Schwartz
R369 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R121 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'You only see clearly with your heart. The most important things are invisible to the eyes.' Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful hardbacks make perfect gifts for book lovers, or wonderful additions to your own collection. This edition features a specially commissioned translation by Ros and Chloe Schwarz, as well as the charming original illustrations by Saint-Exupery himself, coloured by Barbara Frith. After crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, a pilot encounters a little prince who is visiting Earth from his own planet. Their strange and moving meeting illuminates for the aviator many of life's universal truths, as he comes to learn what it means to be human from a child who is not. Antoine de Saint-Exupery's delightful The Little Prince has been translated into over 180 languages and sold over 80 million copies.

The Penguin Book of French Short Stories: 1 - From Marguerite de Navarre to Marcel Proust: Patrick McGuinness The Penguin Book of French Short Stories: 1 - From Marguerite de Navarre to Marcel Proust
Patrick McGuinness; Various; Translated by Siân Reynolds, David Bellos, Christine Donougher, …
R405 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R71 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Beautiful and deep ... a sumptuous treat for any book lover' The Independent 'Food for short story lovers everywhere' Irish Times *A major celebration of the French short story and Spectator Book of the Year* The short story has a rich tradition in French literature. This feast of an anthology celebrates its most famous practitioners, as well as newly translated writers ready for rediscovery. The first volume spans four hundred years, taking the reader from the sixteenth century to the 'golden age' of the fin de siècle. Its pages are populated by lovers, phantoms, cardinals, labourers, enchanted statues, gentleman burglars, retired bureaucrats, panthers and parrots, in a cacophony of styles and voices. From the affairs of Madame de Lafayette to the polemic realism of Victor Hugo, the supernatural mystery of Guy de Maupassant to the dark sensuality of Rachilde, this is the place to start for lovers of French literature, new and old. Edited and with an introduction by Patrick McGuinness, academic, writer and translator.

The Little Prince (Hardcover, New Edition): Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince (Hardcover, New Edition)
Antoine De Saint-Exupery; Translated by Ros Schwartz, Chloe Schwartz
R238 R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Save R12 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'You only see clearly with your heart. The most important things are invisible to the eyes.' Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful hardbacks make perfect gifts for book lovers, or wonderful additions to your own collection. This edition features a specially commissioned translation by Ros and Chloe Schwarz, as well as the charming original illustrations by Saint-Exupery himself. After crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, a pilot encounters a little prince who is visiting Earth from his own planet. Their strange and moving meeting illuminates for the aviator many of life's universal truths, as he comes to learn what it means to be human from a child who is not. Antoine de Saint-Exupery's delightful The Little Prince has been translated into over 180 languages and sold over 80 million copies.

The Rest of Their Lives (Paperback): Jean-Paul Didierlaurent The Rest of Their Lives (Paperback)
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent; Translated by Ros Schwartz 1
R447 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R132 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Filled with all the larger-than-life characters and enchanting storytelling that made readers fall for The Reader on the 6.27, Jean-Paul Didierlaurent's follow-up novel, The Rest of Their Lives, is set to charm the world. It's difficult to find love in a profession like Ambroise's - even his father despises what he does . . . And while Manelle, a home-help for the elderly in the same small French town, adores her days spent with her eccentric clients, she too often ends her evenings alone. So when an unusual request from Manelle's favourite client - eighty-two-year-old retired chef-gourmand Samuel - brings the two of them together for an unlikely road-trip to Switzerland, along with Ambroise's cake-loving grandmother, it might just be time for the rest of their lives to begin . . .

The Upside Down River: Hannah's Journey (Paperback): Jean-Claude Mourlevat The Upside Down River: Hannah's Journey (Paperback)
Jean-Claude Mourlevat; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R143 Discovery Miles 1 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hannah has lost almost everything she ever loved, apart from one beautiful songbird. But the bird seems to be dying. So Hannah sets out on an incredible adventure to find the magical upside down River Qjar, whose waters can give her beloved bird eternal life. She journeys across deserts and over dizzyingly high mountains, lives an entire lifetime in the blink of an eye, braves the terrifying Forest of Oblivion, and is mistaken for a long-lost princess. And along the way, Hannah meets Tomek, an ordinary boy who will follow her extraordinary quest... A sequel to Tomek's Journey, this modern classic is now available to read in English for the very first time. Translated by Ros Schwartz.

The Need for Roots - Prelude to a Declaration of Obligations towards the Human Being (Paperback): Simone Weil The Need for Roots - Prelude to a Declaration of Obligations towards the Human Being (Paperback)
Simone Weil; Translated by Ros Schwartz; Introduction by Kate Kirkpatrick
R383 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R73 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A new translation of Simone Weil's best-known work: a political, philosophical and spiritual treatise An icon of twentieth-century French philosophy, Simone Weil was described by AndrĂŠ Gide as 'the patron saint of all outsiders' and by Albert Camus as 'the only great spirit of our time'. In this, one of her last and best-known works, she offers a vision of what human life could be - where the needs of our bodies are met and the needs of the soul, too, are better known and nurtured. Written in 1943, when France was occupied and Weil was working in the offices of the Free France in London, The Need for Roots responds to a plea both timely and timeless: what can satisfy the cry of our hearts for justice? In the same decade that saw the UN Declaration of Human Rights, Weil argues that rights alone are inadequate to the task - and encourages her contemporaries not to repeat the mistakes of the French Revolution and the malaise of modern life. The alternative she offers has intrigued and inspired generations of readers since. Translated by Ros Schwartz, with an introduction by Kate Kirkpatrick.

A LONG WAY FROM DOUALA (Paperback): Max Lobe A LONG WAY FROM DOUALA (Paperback)
Max Lobe; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On the trail of Roger, a brother who has gone north in search of football fame in Europe, Choupi, the narrator, takes with him the older Simon, a neighborhood friend. The bus trip north nearly ends in disaster when, at a pit stop, Simon goes wandering in search of grilled caterpillars. At the police station in Yaounde, the local cop tells them that a feckless boza who wants to go to Europe is not worth police effort and their mother should go and pleasure the police chief if she wants help! Through a series of joyful sparky vignettes, Cameroon life is revealed in all its ups and downs. Issues of life and death are raised but the tone remains light and edgy.

The Reader on the 6.27 (Paperback, Main Market Ed.): Jean-Paul Didierlaurent The Reader on the 6.27 (Paperback, Main Market Ed.)
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent; Translated by Ros Schwartz 2
R250 R195 Discovery Miles 1 950 Save R55 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

An international bestseller from French author Jean-Paul Didierlaurent, The Reader on the 6.27 is ready to take you on a journey . . . Guylain Vignolles lives on the edge of existence. Working at a book pulping factory in a job he hates, he has but one pleasure in life . . . Sitting on the 6.27 train each day, Guylain recites aloud from pages he has saved from the jaws of his monstrous pulping machine. But it is when he discovers the diary of a lonely young woman, Julie - a woman who feels as lost in the world as he does - that his journey will truly begin . . . The Reader on the 6.27 is a tale bursting with larger-than-life characters, each of whom touches Guylain's life for the better. For fans of Amelie and Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore, this captivating novel is a warm, funny fable about literature's power to uplift even the most downtrodden of lives.

Fadya and the Song of the River (Hardcover): Laura Nsafou Fadya and the Song of the River (Hardcover)
Laura Nsafou; Illustrated by Amelie-Anne Calmo; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R403 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R111 (28%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Between the deserts of Mali and the rivers of Mauritania is a song known only to Africa itself. It is a song that can be heard every day, as long as the wind isn't blowing too hard. It is the song of the Luminaries, a group of women with powerful magic wearing long golden dresses. Fadya is the youngest of the Luminaries and on her journey, she will encounter and help two fishermen who have inadvertently awaken the wrath of the Goddess of the river. Fadya and the song of the river is a wonderful journey inspired by traditional African tales.

The Little Prince (Paperback, Main Market Ed.): Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince (Paperback, Main Market Ed.)
Antoine De Saint-Exupery; Translated by Chloe Schwartz, Ros Schwartz 1
R299 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R99 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With an introduction by Kate Mosse Translated by Ros Schwartz All grown-ups were children once (but most of them have forgotten). A pilot who has crash landed in the desert awakes to see an extraordinary little boy. 'Please,' asks the stranger, 'will you draw me a little lamb!' Baffled by the little prince's incessant questioning, the pilot pulls out his pencil, and starts to draw. As the little prince's curiosity takes them further on their journey together, the pilot is able to piece together an understanding of the tiny planet from which the prince has come and of his incredible travels across the universe. First published in 1943, The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery has been translated into more than 250 languages, becoming a global phenomenon. Heart-breaking, funny and thought-provoking, it is an enchanting and endlessly wise fable about the human condition and the power of imagination. A book about both childhood and adulthood, it can be read as a parable, a war story, a classic children's fairy-tale, and many more things besides: The Little Prince is a book for everyone; after all, all grown-ups were children once. 'The Little Prince moves from asteroid to desert, from fable and comedy to enigmatic tragedy, in order to make one recurrent point: You can't love roses. You can only love a rose' Adam Gopnik, New Yorker

The Rest of Their Lives (Paperback): Jean-Paul Didierlaurent The Rest of Their Lives (Paperback)
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent; Translated by Ros Schwartz 1
R313 R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Save R97 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Filled with all the larger-than-life characters and enchanting storytelling that made readers fall for The Reader on the 6.27, Jean-Paul Didierlaurent’s follow-up novel, The Rest of Their Lives, is set to charm the world.

It’s difficult to find love in a profession like Ambroise’s – even his father despises what he does . . .

And while Manelle – a home-help for the elderly in the same small French town – adores her days spent with her eccentric clients, she too often ends her evenings alone.

So when an unusual request from Manelle’s favourite client – eighty-two-year-old retired chef-gourmand Samuel – brings the two of them together for an unlikely road-trip to Switzerland, along with Ambroise’s cake-loving grandmother, it might just be time for the rest of their lives to begin . . .

The Crime of Jean Genet (Paperback): Dominique Edde The Crime of Jean Genet (Paperback)
Dominique Edde; Translated by Andrew Rubens, Ros Schwartz
R302 Discovery Miles 3 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in paperback, The Crime of Jean Genet is a powerful personal account of the influence of one writer on another and one of the most penetrating explorations yet of Genet's work and achievement. Dominique Edde met novelist and playwright Jean Genet in the 1970s. And she never forgot him. "His presence," she writes, "gave me the sensation of icy fire. Like his words, his gestures were full, calculated, and precise. . . . Genet's movements mimicked the movement of time, accumulating rather than passing." This book is Edde's account of that meeting and its ripples through her years of engaging with Genet's life and work. Rooted in personal reminiscences, it is nonetheless much broader, offering a subtle analysis of Genet's work and teasing out largely unconsidered themes, like the absence of the father, which becomes a metaphor for Genet's perpetual attack on the law. Tying Genet to Dostoevsky through their shared fascination with crime, Edde helps us more clearly understand Genet's relationship to France and Palestine, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, the theater, and even death. A powerful personal account of the influence of one writer on another, The Crime of Jean Genet is also one of the most penetrating explorations yet of Genet's work and achievement.

Kite (Paperback): Dominique Edde Kite (Paperback)
Dominique Edde; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rich and multilayered, with elements of both memoir and fiction, Dominique Edde's Kite defies categorization. Beginning in the 1960s and ending in the late '80s, it is at once a narrative of a passionate, and ultimately tragic, relationship between Mali and Farid and the simultaneous decline of Egyptian-Lebanese society. Densely populated with myriad characters, Kite chronicles the casualties of social conventions, religious divisions and cultural cliches. The differences between East and West are central to the tension of Edde's book and share the responsibility for an unavoidable impasse between the lovers. This fragmented narrative--written in several voices that reflect the fragmented lives of those caught up in the madness of war--calls into question an entire way of living and thinking. In lyrical, elegant, original, and often startling prose, Edde weaves together multiple strands--meditating on the nature of language, investigating the concept of the novel, and powerfully depicting the experience of being blind. Deftly evoking the intellectual scene of Beirut in the '60s, Lebanon's mountainscapes, and the urban settings of Cairo, Paris, and London, Kite probes memory with a curious mix of irony and melancholy, ending up in a place beyond hope and despair.

Zenith Hotel (Hardcover): Oscar Coop-Phane Zenith Hotel (Hardcover)
Oscar Coop-Phane; Translated by Ros Schwartz
R294 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R38 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

I m a street prostitute. Not a call girl or anything. No, a real street whore, with stiletto heels and menthol cigarettes. Narrator Nanou gives a detailed account of her day, from the moment she wakes up with a foul taste in her mouth, in her sordid rented room, until the minute she crawls back into her bed at night to sleep. Interwoven with her story are portraits of her clients. Oscar Coop-Phane invents an astonishing cast of original and deeply human characters losers, defeated by the world around them who seek solace in Nanou s arms. Original and moving, this short book deftly paints a world of solitude and sadness, illuminated by precious moments of tenderness and acts of kindness.

Selfies (Paperback): Sylvie Weil Selfies (Paperback)
Sylvie Weil; Translated by Ros Schwartz; Photographs by Vivian Maier, Marc Riboud
R354 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R72 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Taking selfies is not the exclusive preserve of millennials. In Selfies, the niece of French philosopher Simone Weil, also daughter of one of the most brilliant mathematicians of the 20th c., gives a playful twist to the concept of self-representation: taking her cue from self-portraits by women artists, ranging from the 13th c. through the Renaissance to Frida Kahlo and Vivian Maier, Weil has written a memoir in pieces, that is yet unified. Each picture acts as a portal to a significant moment from Weil's own life (as schoolgirl, writer, daughter and mother) and sparks anecdotes tangentially touching on topical issues (from the Palestinian question to the pain of a mother witnessing her son's psychotic breakdown, to the subtle manifestations of anti-Semitism, to ageism, genetics, and a Jewish dog...). Switching from poignant to light-hearted, with Weil's trademark irony and self-deprecating humour, Selfies is a sophisticated, `delightful read', with heartwrenching tendencies. (Front cover photograph: VIVIAN MAIER, Self-portrait, New York, NY, 1955 copyright Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. End page photograph of the author by Marc Riboud, courtesy of Catherine Riboud, Paris.)

The Girl Who Reads On the Metro (Hardcover): Christine Feret-Fleury The Girl Who Reads On the Metro (Hardcover)
Christine Feret-Fleury; Translated by Ros Schwartz 1
R446 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Save R132 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Girl Who Reads on the Métro is the French phenomenon by Christine Féret-Fleury ready to charm book-lovers everywhere, for fans of The Little Paris Bookshop and The Elegance of the Hedgehog.

When Juliette takes the métro to her loathed office job each morning, her only escape is in books – she avidly reads on her journey and imagines what her fellow commuters’ choices might say about them.

But when, one day, she decides to alight the train a few stops early and meets Soliman – the mysterious owner of the most enchanting bookshop Juliette has ever seen – she is sure her life will never be the same again . . .

For Soliman also believes in the power of books to change the course of a life – entrusting his passeurs with the task of giving each book to the person who needs it most – and he thinks Juliette is perfect for the job.

And so, leaving her old life behind, Juliette will discover the true power a book can have . . .

The Girl Who Reads On The Metro (Paperback): Christine Feret-Fleury The Girl Who Reads On The Metro (Paperback)
Christine Feret-Fleury; Translated by Ros Schwartz 1
R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For fans of The Little Paris Bookshop and The Elegance of the Hedgehog, The Girl Who Reads on the Métro is the French phenomenon by Christine Féret-Fleury ready to charm book-lovers everywhere . . .

When Juliette takes the métro to her loathed office job each morning, her only escape is in books – she avidly reads on her journey and imagines what her fellow commuters’ choices might say about them.

Then she meets Soliman – the mysterious owner of the most enchanting bookshop Juliette has ever seen – and things will never be the same again. For Soliman believes in the power of books to change the course of a life, and he’s about to change Juliette’s forever . . .

Michel the Giant - An African in Greenland (Paperback): Tete-Michel Kpomassie Michel the Giant - An African in Greenland (Paperback)
Tete-Michel Kpomassie; Translated by James Kirkup, Ros Schwartz
R302 R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Save R55 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The gripping true story of one man's ten year expedition from a village in West Africa to the Arctic Circle WITH A NEW AFTERWORD BY THE AUTHOR Scorching heat, rich, fertile soil, and treacherous snakes marked the landscape in which Tete-Michel grew up in 1950s Togo, West Africa. When he discovered a book on Greenland as a teen, this distant land became an instant obsession - he was determined to journey to the place these pages had revealed to him and embarked on the adventure of a lifetime. A book of rich and immersive travel writing, Michel the Giant invites the reader to journey alongside an audacious Kpomassie as he makes his way from the equator to the bitter cold of the artic and settles into life with the Inuit peoples, adapting to their foods and customs. Part memoir, part anthropological observation this captivating narrative teems with nuanced observations on community, belonging and the universality of human experience. This title has been previously published as An African in Greenland

Translation as Transhumance (Paperback, Revised edition): Mireille Gansel Translation as Transhumance (Paperback, Revised edition)
Mireille Gansel; Translated by Ros Schwartz; Foreword by Lauren Elkin; Edited by (associates) Lauren Hook; Preface by JC Duclos; Afterword by …
R297 R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Save R60 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mireille Gansel grew up in the traumatic aftermath of her family losing everything-including their native languages-to Nazi Germany. In the 1960s and 70s, she translated poets from East Berlin and Vietnam to help broadcast their defiance to the rest of the world. In this half memoire, half philosophical treatise Gansel's debut illustrates the estrangement every translator experiences for the privilege of moving between tongues, and muses on how translation becomes an exercise of empathy between those in exile.

Edward Said - His Thought as a Novel (Hardcover): Dominique Edde Edward Said - His Thought as a Novel (Hardcover)
Dominique Edde; Translated by Trista Selous, Ros Schwartz 1
R532 R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Save R121 (23%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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. Edde weaves together 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 thought. 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.

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