Foreigner
Discover the profound insights of Richard Sennett in his thought-provoking book, Foreigner, published in 2011. This compelling work consists of a pair of essays that delve into the intricate relationship between urban life and the experience of exile. Sennett, a renowned scholar, examines two iconic cities—Renaissance Venice and nineteenth-century Paris—at pivotal moments in their histories. In Venice, he explores the Jewish Ghetto, where enforced outsider status transformed into a vibrant community identity. Meanwhile, in Paris, a hub for political exiles, he reflects on how the sensation of displacement permeated the city’s fabric. With 160 pages of rich narrative and analysis, Foreigner offers a unique perspective on ethnic relations and the human condition. Ideal for readers interested in history, cultural studies, and the dynamics of urban life, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.