The File on H. | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis & critique of The File on H..

The File on H. | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis & critique of The File on H..
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SOURCE: Annan, Gabriele. “Rainy Days.” London Review of Books 19, no. 18 (18 September 1997): 15.

In the following review, Annan criticizes The File on H. as “amateurish” novel that overindulges in “cultural condescension.”

The only book about Albania I had read before this one was Edith Durham's deadpan account of her travels there before the First World War. It is called In High Albania and describes how she had to become an honorary man in order to get around—not among the Muslims, as you might think, but among the Catholic tribes of the north, whose favourite Sunday pastime was shooting members of families with whom they were at blood feud. The cover of The File on H. shows three young peasants in their Sunday best—black from head to foot. They look threatening all right, but any photography buff will recognise one of August Sanders's most frequently reproduced images. These young...

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