Textual Harassment
Claude Rawson, 5 April 1984
The World, the Text and the Critic
by Edward Said.
Faber, 327 pp., £15, February 1984,0 571 13264 2 Show More
by Edward Said.
Faber, 327 pp., £15, February 1984,
The Deconstructive Turn: Essays in the Rhetoric of Philosophy
by Christopher Norris.
Methuen, 201 pp., £4.95, December 1983,0 416 36140 4 Show More
by Christopher Norris.
Methuen, 201 pp., £4.95, December 1983,
The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Vol. VIII: The Present
edited by Boris Ford.
Penguin, 619 pp., £3.50, October 1983,0 14 022271 5 Show More
edited by Boris Ford.
Penguin, 619 pp., £3.50, October 1983,
“... In a recent review in this paper, Edward Said used the word ‘narrative’ about thirty times. This might have seemed a lot even in the present state of litcritspeak, and even in an essay on, say, narrative. On this occasion, however, he was writing not about literary texts but about the Palestinian troubles: an affecting topic, on which he writes with eloquence and with a generosity of vision which deserves the respect even of those whose loyalties are opposed to his ... ”