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Notes On A Foreign Country: An American Abroad In A Postamerican World
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Winner Of The Overseas Press Club Of America'S Cornelius Ryan Award Finalist For The Pulitzer Prize In Nonfictionnew York Times Book Review Notable Book Named A Best Book Of The Year By New York Magazine And The ProgressiveA Deeply Honest And Brave Portrait Of Of An Individual Sensibility Reckoning With Her Country'S Violent Role In The World. Hisham Matar, The New York Times Book Reviewin The Wake Of The September 11 Attacks And The U.S.Led Invasion Of Iraq, Suzy Hansen, Who Grew Up In An Insular Conservative Town In New Jersey, Was Enjoying Early Success As A Journalist For A Highprofile New York Newspaper. Increasingly, Though, The Disconnect Between The Chaos Of World Events And The Response At Home Took On Pressing Urgency For Her. Seeking To Understand The Muslim World That Had Been Reduced To Scaremongering Headlines, She Moved To Istanbul.Hansen Arrived In Istanbul With Romantic Ideas About A Mythical City Perched Between East And West, And With A Nave Sense Of The Islamic World Beyond. Over The Course Of Her Many Years Of Living In Turkey And Traveling In Greece, Egypt, Afghanistan, And Iran, She Learned A Great Deal About These Countries And Their Cultures And Histories And Politics. But The Greatest, Most Unsettling Surprise Would Be What She Learned About Her Own Countryand Herself, An American Abroad In The Era Of American Decline. It Would Take Leaving Her Home To Discover What She Came To Think Of As The Two Americas: The Country And Its People, And The Experience Of American Power Around The World. She Came To Understand That Antiamericanism Is Not A Violent Pathology. It Is, Hansen Writes, A Broken Heart . . . A Onehundredyearold Relationship.Blending Memoir, Journalism, And History, And Deeply Attuned To The Voices Of Those She Met On Her Travels, Notes On A Foreign Country Is A Moving Reflection On Americas Place In The World. It Is A Powerful Journey Of Selfdiscovery And Revelationa Profound Reckoning With What It Means To Be American In A Moment Of Grave National And Global Turmoil.
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has two hundred eighty-eight pages. This length makes it a substantial read while remaining accessible.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Suzy Hansen. She is known for her insightful journalism and exploration of cultural themes.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: The book belongs to the nonfiction genre, focusing on memoir, journalism, and history. It explores themes related to America’s role in the world.
- Q: Is this book suitable for teenagers? A: Yes, the book is suitable for readers aged sixteen and up. It addresses complex themes that may resonate with mature teens.
- Q: How should I read this book? A: You can read this book at your own pace. It can be enjoyed as a reflective piece or as part of a broader study on American foreign policy.
- Q: What themes does the book cover? A: The book covers themes of cultural identity, American foreign relations, and personal discovery. It provides a nuanced view of America’s impact abroad.
- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone title. It presents a comprehensive perspective without needing prior context from other works.
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- Q: What makes this book unique compared to others in its genre? A: This book uniquely blends personal narrative with historical analysis, providing a deep, reflective look at American identity in a global context.
- Q: Are there any notable awards this book has received? A: Yes, the book is a winner of the Overseas Press Club of America’s Cornelius Ryan Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Nonfiction.