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End of the French Intellectual: From Zola to Houellebecq

Contributor(s): Sand, Shlomo (Author), Fernbach, David (Translator)

ISBN: 9781786635082

Publisher: Verso

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Pub Date: April 10, 2018

Dewey: 305.5520944

LCCN: 2017050264

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.20" H x 9.30" L x 6.00" W ( 1.30 lbs) 304 pages

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Description: ""Internationally acclaimed Israeli historian Shlomo Sand made his mark with books such as The Invention of the Jewish People and The Invention of the Land of Israel. Returning here to an early fascination, he turns his attention to the figure of the French intellectual. From his student years in Paris, Sand has throughout his life come up against the 'great French thinkers'. He has an intimate knowledge of the Parisian intellectual world and its little secrets, on which he draws to overturn certain myths attaching to the figure of the 'intellectual' that France prides itself on having invented. Mixing reminiscence and analysis, he revisits a history that, from the Dreyfus Affair through to Charlie Hebdo, seems to him that of a long decline. As a long-time admirer of Zola, Sartre and Camus, Sand is staggered to see what the French intellectual has become today, in such characters as Michel Houellebecq, âEric Zemmour and Alain Finkielkraut. In a work that gives no quarter, and focuses particularly on the Judeophobia and Islamophobia of the 'elites', he casts on the French intellectual scene a gaze that is both disabused and sarcastic."--Provided by publisher.

Review Quotes: "Combining rigorous historical investigation and passionate political intervention is rare, yet it is precisely what Shlomo Sand has achieved in this well-informed, insightful book. The recent wave of reactionary, Islamophobic intellectuals in France--and elsewhere--has found one of its fiercest analysts. By reexamining the history of the 'French intellectual' in the longue durée, Shlomo Sand offers robust criticism of our present--and also helps us imagine how future forms of political intellectuality could emerge."
--Razmig Keucheyan, author of Nature Is a Battlefield

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