The Other
By (Author) Ryszard Kapuscinski
Introduction by Neal Ascherson
Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Verso Books
Verso Books
1st September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
910.4092
Paperback
112
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
123g
Introduction by Neal Ascherson In our globalised but increasingly polarised age, Kapuscinski shows how the Other remains one of the most compelling ideas of our times. In this reflection on a lifetime of travel, the renown travel writer takes a fresh look at the Western idea of the Other: the non-European or non-American. Looking at this concept through the lens of his own encounters in Africa, Asia and Latin America, Kapuscinski traces how the West has understood the Other from classical times to colonialism, from the Age of Enlightenment to the postmodern global village.
Extraordinarily intelligent The lectures are as erudite as they are profound An astonishingly fresh and perceptive discussion of what identity means today. -- Jason Burke * Observer *
An alternative journey through philosophy, history and anthropology a powerful, quasi-religious, meditation on the power of humbling oneself in the face of the unknown. * Independent *
Kapuscinskis case for humanity to accept and acknowledge otherness is cogent and invites further contemplation. * Financial Times *
Ryszard Kapuscinski is the author of, among other titles, Shah of Shahs, Imperium, Shadow of the Sun, and the memoir Travels with Herodotus. His books have been translated into twenty-eight languages. He died in 2007.