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The End of the French Intellectual: From Zola to Houellebecq by Shlomo Sand (Eng

Description: The End of the French Intellectual by Shlomo Sand, David Fernbach Charting the decline of the French intellectual, from the Dreyfus Affair to Islamophobia FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher 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 repeatedly 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, Eric 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 mordant. Author Biography Shlomo Sand studied History at the University of Tel Aviv and at the Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. He currently teaches Contemporary History at the University of Tel Aviv. His books include The Invention of the Jewish People, On the Nation and the Jewish People, How I Stopped Being a Jew, The Invention of the Land of Israel, and Twilight of History. Review In a book that is both scholarly and autobiographical, political and polemical, the historian Shlomo Sand traces a story of decline and fall. And yet, this son of a scarcely literate housewife and a Communist militant who failed to finish school had long sought to join the privileged band. As an adolescent, he even dreamed of becoming one of the mandarins portrayed by Simone de Beauvoir. Their troubling reaction to Nazi occupation, their blindness towards Stalinism, and their emotional outpourings to Mao Zedong, have all caused the statue of the French intellectual to crumble. * Le Monde *Ever since his student years in Paris, Sand has regularly 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, Éric 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. * Ouest France *This brilliant essay is not just another history of intellectuals in France. It is rather a critique of those figures caught in the torment of the twentieth century, following the models of Zola, Sartre or Camus whom Sand so admired in his youth, yet whose ambiguities he recalls here, from Zolas attacks on the Paris Commune to Sartres lack of courage under the Occupation, or Camuss position during the Algerian war. Sand emphasizes how a large section of the dominant intellectuals during the Dreyfus Affair were not in fact Dreyfusards, but championed an ethno-biological conception of the nation, excluding all those whom they did not consider of French stock. This enables him to draw up a detailed and rigorous charge-sheet against our contemporary media intellectuals, Finkielkraut, Houellebecq, Zemmour, Bruckner, Bernard-Henri Lévy and Philippe Val who, often with a past in Stalinism or Maoism, and having undergone a belated and easy anti-totalitarianism (long after Orwell, Souvarine or Castoriadis), invoke the old demons of xenophobia, in their case an Islamophobia that suits the spirit of the time and stabilizes the existing hierarchical order. The very opposite of the function that intellectuals should perform in a democratic society thatis today in crisis. -- Olivier Doubre * Politis *Fourteen years after Daniel Lindenbergs pioneering essay, it is Shlomo Sands turn to target this family of conservative and declinist thinkers or polemicists, running from Michel Houellebecq to Renaud Camus by way of Alain Finkielkraut and Éric Zemmour - the two latter both sons of Jewish immigrants (Polish in the first case, Berber in the second) yet who constantly champion French identity and roots, mythologizing a stable and homogeneous past that actually never existed. -- Juliette Cerf * Télérama *Shlomo Sand has produced a stimulating book, combining erudition and historical perspective. Under the title The end of the French intellectual? From Zola to Houellebecq, this Israeli historian interrogates the figure of the intellectual in France. -- Hassina Mechaï * Mediapart *The titles question mark will not deceive anyone: the end of the French intellectual is proclaimed in a book that is not charitable towards everyone. But we can expect no less from Shlomo Sand, a committed historian who is highly critical and controversial in his own country, Israel. The first part of the book, and much the longest, runs from Zola (even if it refers back to Voltaire) to Sartre, Foucault and Bourdieu. This story has been told in many books and articles by other authors. But Sand usefully recalls how the notion of an intellectual by definition on the left after the model of Zola is a myth, even for the Dreyfus Affair. Political lucidity was often far from meeting the challenges of the day. But this part is interesting above all for its reflections on French intellectual specificity and on theories of the role of intellectuals in relation to institutions (governments and parties), as well as to the people whom they are supposed to enlighten. * Esprit *Shlomo Sand, a specialist on nationalism and a fine connoisseur of our French ideological scene, is well qualified to tackle the place of the intellectual in our national history and promote a fresh approach. This promise is basically fulfilled. -- Marc Riglet * Lire * Promotional Charting the decline of the French intellectual, from the Dreyfus Affair to Islamophobia Review Quote "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 dur Promotional "Headline" Charting the decline of the French intellectual, from the Dreyfus Affair to Islamophobia Details ISBN1786635089 Author David Fernbach Pages 304 Publisher Verso Books Year 2018 ISBN-10 1786635089 ISBN-13 9781786635082 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2018-04-10 Media Book Imprint Verso Books Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 944 Language English UK Release Date 2018-04-10 NZ Release Date 2018-04-10 Translator David Fernbach Subtitle From Zola to Houellebecq Audience General AU Release Date 2018-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137747547;

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ISBN-13: 9781786635082

Book Title: The End of the French Intellectual

Number of Pages: 304 Pages

Publication Name: The End of the French Intellectual: from Zola to Houllebecq

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Publication Year: 2018

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