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Labyrinth of incarnations: the essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Sense and sensibility: on R.P. Blackmur, Georges Poulet, and E.D. Hirsch
Amateur of the insoluble: on E.M. Cioran
A standing civil war: on T.E. Lawrence
Arabic prose and prose fiction after 1948
Between chance and determinism: Lukács's Aesthetik
Conrad and Nietzsche
Vico on the discipline of bodies and texts
Tourism among the dogs: on George Orwell
Bitter dispatches from the Third World
Grey Eminence: on Walter Lippmann
Among the believers: on V.S. Naipaul
Opponents, audiences, constituencies, and community
Bursts of meaning: on John Berger and Jean Mohr
Egyptian rites
The future of criticism
Reflections on exile
Michel Foucault, 1927-1984
Orientalism reconsidered
Remembrances of things played: presence and memory in the pianist's art: on Glenn Gould
How not to get gored: on Ernest Hemingway
Foucault and the imagination of power
The horizon of R.P. Blackmur
Cairo recalled: growing up in the cultural crosscurrents of 1940s Egypt
Through gringo eyes: with Conrad in Latin America
The quest for Gillo Pontecorvo
Representing the colonized: anthropology's interlocutors
After Mahfouz
Jungle calling: on Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan
Cairo and Alexandria
Homage to a belly-dancer: on Tahia Carioca
Introduction to Moby-Dick
The politics of knowledge
Identity, authority, and freedom: the potentate and the traveler
The Anglo-Arab encounter: on Ahdaf Soueif
Nationalism, human rights, and interpretation
Traveling theory reconsidered
History, literature, and geography
Contra mundum: on Eric Hobsbawm
Bach's genius, Schumann's eccentricity, Chopin's ruthlessness, Rosen's gift
Fantasy's role in the making of nations: on Jacqueline Rose
On defiance and taking positions
From silence to sound and back again: music, literature, and history
On lost causes
Between worlds
The clash of definitions: on Samuel Huntington.
Sense and sensibility: on R.P. Blackmur, Georges Poulet, and E.D. Hirsch
Amateur of the insoluble: on E.M. Cioran
A standing civil war: on T.E. Lawrence
Arabic prose and prose fiction after 1948
Between chance and determinism: Lukács's Aesthetik
Conrad and Nietzsche
Vico on the discipline of bodies and texts
Tourism among the dogs: on George Orwell
Bitter dispatches from the Third World
Grey Eminence: on Walter Lippmann
Among the believers: on V.S. Naipaul
Opponents, audiences, constituencies, and community
Bursts of meaning: on John Berger and Jean Mohr
Egyptian rites
The future of criticism
Reflections on exile
Michel Foucault, 1927-1984
Orientalism reconsidered
Remembrances of things played: presence and memory in the pianist's art: on Glenn Gould
How not to get gored: on Ernest Hemingway
Foucault and the imagination of power
The horizon of R.P. Blackmur
Cairo recalled: growing up in the cultural crosscurrents of 1940s Egypt
Through gringo eyes: with Conrad in Latin America
The quest for Gillo Pontecorvo
Representing the colonized: anthropology's interlocutors
After Mahfouz
Jungle calling: on Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan
Cairo and Alexandria
Homage to a belly-dancer: on Tahia Carioca
Introduction to Moby-Dick
The politics of knowledge
Identity, authority, and freedom: the potentate and the traveler
The Anglo-Arab encounter: on Ahdaf Soueif
Nationalism, human rights, and interpretation
Traveling theory reconsidered
History, literature, and geography
Contra mundum: on Eric Hobsbawm
Bach's genius, Schumann's eccentricity, Chopin's ruthlessness, Rosen's gift
Fantasy's role in the making of nations: on Jacqueline Rose
On defiance and taking positions
From silence to sound and back again: music, literature, and history
On lost causes
Between worlds
The clash of definitions: on Samuel Huntington.