The Foreigner. Two Essays on Exile
Richard Sennett
Professor Richard Sennett, author of classics such as The Fall of Public Man and Flesh and Stone, has spent an intellectual lifetime exploring how humans live in cities. This pair of essays explores displacement in the metropolis through two vibrant historical moments: mid-nineteenth-century Paris, with its community of political exiles, a place where "you look in the mirror and see someone who is not yourself"; and Renaissance Venice, where state-imposed restrictions on "outsider" groups - including prostitutes as well as Jews - had some surprising cultural consequences.
London 2011, 12cm x 19cm, 103pp. Hardback