On Identity
Amin Maalouf author Barbara Bray translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Should be back in stock very soon
A profoundly intelligent book about identity: how the individual defines it and how different cultures perceive and construct it.
The notion of identity - personal, religious, ethnic or national - is one that has given rise to heated passions and crimes throughout the history of mankind.
The notion of identity - personal, religious, ethnic or national - is one that has given rise to heated passions and crimes throughout the history of mankind. What it is that makes each one of us unique and dissimilar to any other individual has been one of the fundamental questions of philosophy from Socrates to Freud.
In this important series of reflections, the author, a Lebanese who now lives in France, where he is a well-known writer and commentator, considers how we define ourselves and how identity is understood in the world's different cultures.
His observation of human nature in all its facets is wonderfully accurate -- David Robson * Sunday Telegraph *
His is a voice which Europe cannot afford to ignore -- Claire Messud * Guardian *
This book sets out quite simply what is required of civilisation in the third millennium * Le Monde *
ISBN: 9781860467295
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 9mm
Weight: 108g
144 pages