Mansour, Marina Hatem
(Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2014)
An exile’s journey does not entail going on a willful voyage into discovery, but a wallowing trial of despair and nostalgia. The exile’s ability to think and prosper is limited as opportunities in returning home disappear, inflicting scars, eliminating the hope that can sustain them throughout their journey into unfamiliar lands, and fragmenting their identities into shattered unhealable mirrors. Salman Rushdie, Segun Afolabi, Edward Said, Atiq Rahimi, and Julia Kristeva, among others, have dealt with exile either by defining terms, by writing about their personal experience regarding it, or by ...