Beginnings Beginnings

Beginnings

Intention and Method

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From one of the world's most beloved and outspoken public intellectuals comes an illuminating book on the nature of criticism

"Readers will be surprised, stimulated, instructed, impressed."―The New Yorker


“What is a beginning? What must one do in order to begin? What is special about beginning as an activity or a moment or a place?”

So begins Beginnings, a scintillating work of criticism by Edward W. Said, author of Orientalism, The Question of Palestine, and other seminal works, and one of the most lauded public intellectuals of our time. Tracing humankind’s diverse understandings of what it means to begin throughout history, Said argues that “beginning” is itself a method, the first step in the creation of meaning. It’s what sparks a break from preexisting tradition, and it’s what authorizes new texts to be.

As ever, Said insists on a criticism that is both humane and socially responsible. Beginnings is about much more than writing: it is about imagination and action as well as the constraints on freedom and invention that come from achieving human intention. The result is a classic and necessary treatise on the role of the intellectual and the worth of criticism.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2025
21. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
432
Seiten
VERLAG
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ANBIETERINFO
Random House, LLC
GRÖSSE
3,2
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Orientalism Orientalism
1978
Orientalism Orientalism
1979
The Question of Palestine The Question of Palestine
1992
Out of Place Out of Place
1999
Mimesis Mimesis
2013
Representations of the Intellectual Representations of the Intellectual
1994