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Out of Place
A Memoir
Book • 2000
In 'Out of Place', Edward Said recounts his life journey, marked by exile and cultural dislocation.
Born to a Palestinian father and Lebanese mother, Said navigates multiple identities—American, Christian, and Palestinian—while reflecting on his experiences in Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, and the United States.
The memoir is a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and intellectual growth.
Born to a Palestinian father and Lebanese mother, Said navigates multiple identities—American, Christian, and Palestinian—while reflecting on his experiences in Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, and the United States.
The memoir is a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and intellectual growth.
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Released in 1999.

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