and the rise of Japan as a Pacific power and putative protector
Pakistan’s military industrial complex owns and controls swathes of the economic and political landscape of the country
Rounded out with a selection of short nonfiction pieces intimately related to these three works
A captivating meditation on the power of the sentence by the author of Essayism
lies in how well it handles ten critical problems of consciousness
Prisoner of Love Galareh Asayesh and the rise of JapanAuthor Contributor(s): Genet, Jean; Soueif, Ahdaf; Bray, Barbara Publisher: NYRB Classics Date: 1 31 2003 Binding: Paperback Condition: NEW Starting in 1970, Jean Genetpetty thief, prostitute, modernist masterspent two years in the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. Always an outcast himself, Genet was drawn to this displaced people, an attraction that was to prove as complicated for him as it was enduring. Prisoner of Love, written some ten years