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American Writers in Istanbul : Melville, Twain, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Bowles, Algren, and Baldwin

Part of the Contemporary issues in the Middle East series
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A westerner writing about Istanbul 'comes up against the Orient as a European or American first, as an individual second', writes Edward Said.

The American writers gathered in this collection are approached from the willed double perspective advocated by Said: as historically and culturally positioned and as individuals.

Looking at texts by writers who do not necessarily define themselves as Orientalists, Kim Fortuny broadens the possible ways of thinking about this complex, idiosyncratic city of the world.

In addition, the author's close critical readings of the works of seven canonical American writers who came to Istanbul and wrote about it offer a transnational approach to American writing that urges a loosening of a collective, national grip on literature as a product of place.

This volume will be an invaluable addition to the history of American literature.

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Syracuse University Press
0815632363 / 9780815632368
Hardback
818.309
30/01/2010
United States
292 pages, 26 black and white illustrations
152 x 235 mm, 567 grams