Just the Bedouin and us, crisscrossing the Forty Days Road. There were rivers of desert tribes, the most beautiful humans I've met in my life. We were German, English, Hungarian, African — all of us insignificant to them. Gradually we became nationless.... Tricks with a Glass: Writing Ethnicity in Canada - Página 81editado por - 2000 - 301 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
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...peripherality and so it comes that the fictional figure "erased the path he had emerged from" and says that "There were rivers of desert tribes, the most beautiful...Gradually we became nationless. I came to hate nations" (The English Patient 170, 138). Almasy's position in the novel, that is, his undeterminability, overlaps... | |
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