Arabs
Malise Ruthven, 18 February 1982
Heart-Beguiling Araby
by Kathryn Tidrick.
Cambridge, 224 pp., £12.50, July 1981,0 521 23483 2 Show More
by Kathryn Tidrick.
Cambridge, 224 pp., £12.50, July 1981,
Inside the Iranian Revolution
by John Stempel.
Indiana, 336 pp., £10.50, December 1981,0 253 14200 8 Show More
by John Stempel.
Indiana, 336 pp., £10.50, December 1981,
The Return of the Ayatollah
by Mohamed Heikal.
Deutsch, 218 pp., £9.95, November 1981,0 233 97404 0 Show More
by Mohamed Heikal.
Deutsch, 218 pp., £9.95, November 1981,
Sadat
by David Hirst and Irene Beeson.
Faber, 384 pp., £11.50, December 1981,0 571 11690 6 Show More
by David Hirst and Irene Beeson.
Faber, 384 pp., £11.50, December 1981,
“... Edward Said is the first Palestinian to have stormed the East Coast literary establishment. His achievement has partly been the result of what his more paranoid opponents must regard as his uncanny sense of strategy. A Christian-born Arab long resident in the United States, he successfully scaled the ladder of English studies (hardly a quarter where Zionist sentries would be posted) before launching his brilliant attack on the citadel of area studies in Orientalism ... ”