Adam Glantz

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As the twentieth century developed, this fascination with the world beyond Europe grew. And though today, thanks to the influence of Edward Said over almost every discipline, this is seen as somehow sinister, there was nothing sinister about it. It was as a demonstration of European cosmopolitanism that great composers kept wanting to look beyond their own traditions and expand them.
The War on the West
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