Exiled Shadow

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
376
Dimensions
5.32 X 8.05 X 1.1 inches | 1.08 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300265729
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About the Author
Norman Manea is an internationally celebrated author whose books have been translated into over thirty languages. He is Francis Flournoy Professor Emeritus of European Studies and Culture as well as writer-in-residence at Bard College. He lives in New York City. Carla Baricz is a translator of Romanian literature. She lives in New Haven, CT.
Reviews
"Exiled Shadow belongs among the great, intricate, and uncompromising works of contemporary literature."--Jan Knoffeke, Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Switzerland)

"An evocative book on the self and its shadow in an era of destruction."--Oliver Jens Schmitt, Falter (Austria)

"Norman Manea's inventive and powerful novel casts its bright light on the dark corners of history and experience, and wittily alchemizes tyranny, displacement and our essential human complexity into literature, into art."--Francine Prose

"A brilliant book, full of wisdom, humor, and intelligence, by a clear, profound voice that seems to convey centuries of experience. A masterpiece."--Alberto Manguel

"Norman Manea, eminent thinker and writer of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, stands as a major interpreter of the ironies of exile: the loss of birthplace, the loss of language, the loss of the past as it weaves through the nomadry of the future. In conceptually incisive imagery that burns through spirit and flesh, Exiled Shadow is in part a memoir, and a meditation, and a narrative of the history of cities and their ruins and their glories and crimes. It is also a demonstration of the nature of the artist: the man on the flying trapeze as well as the poet, the dreamer as well as the wandering Jew. There is no other novel like it, and there never will be."--Cynthia Ozick

"This book's a diary of history, literature, and Norman Manea. His book knows more about my life than I do. Beautifully feigning, his prose suffers from a constant toothache of poetry. Some books save lives and souls."--Stanley Moss