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Exiles (9780679768388) by Philip Caputo stands as a piercing meditation on displacement, memory, and the moral frailty of individuals under pressure. Published as a singular literary testament, this work interrogates the costs of war, exile, and the search for belonging within a fractured world.
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The novel traces a protagonist displaced by the brutal currents of history, navigating liminal spaces between home and abroad, loyalty and doubt. As landscapes shift from intimate interiors to volatile public spheres, Caputo weaves a narrative of risk, resilience, and the stubborn human impulse to redefine identity when every anchor seems to crumble. Across its pages, exile becomes both a condition of sorrow and a catalyst for rarified insight.
About the author
Philip Caputo, an acclaimed American writer and journalist, is known for his incisive exploration of war, ethics, and the complexities of personal conviction. With a career spanning decades, Caputo has authored both hard-hitting reportage and fiction that probes the moral consequences of conflict, making Exiles a central entry in his distinguished body of work.
In brief
Exiles distills the ache of displacement into a powerful meditation on identity, memory, and the enduring pull to belong, even when the world insists otherwise.

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ISBN: 9780679768388
With Exiles, his first collection of shorter fiction, the author of the universally acclaimed, best-selling memoir A Rumor of War ("It will make the strongest among us weep," wrote John G… More...

ISBN: 9780679768388
With Exiles, his first collection of shorter fiction, the author of the universally acclaimed, best-selling memoir A Rumor of War ("It will make the strongest among us weep," wrote John G… More...

ISBN: 9780679768388
In this startling new work of fiction, the acclaimed author of A Rumor of War creates three powerful dramas of dislocation, following his characters places they have no business being and… More...
ISBN: 9780679768388
Vintage. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library co… More...

ISBN: 9780679768388
Paperback, [PU: Random House USA Inc], In this startling new work of fiction, the acclaimed author of "A Rumor of War" has created three powerful dramas of dislocation, following his char… More...
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About the work
Exiles (9780679768388) by Philip Caputo stands as a piercing meditation on displacement, memory, and the moral frailty of individuals under pressure. Published as a singular literary testament, this work interrogates the costs of war, exile, and the search for belonging within a fractured world.
Summary
The novel traces a protagonist displaced by the brutal currents of history, navigating liminal spaces between home and abroad, loyalty and doubt. As landscapes shift from intimate interiors to volatile public spheres, Caputo weaves a narrative of risk, resilience, and the stubborn human impulse to redefine identity when every anchor seems to crumble. Across its pages, exile becomes both a condition of sorrow and a catalyst for rarified insight.
About the author
Philip Caputo, an acclaimed American writer and journalist, is known for his incisive exploration of war, ethics, and the complexities of personal conviction. With a career spanning decades, Caputo has authored both hard-hitting reportage and fiction that probes the moral consequences of conflict, making Exiles a central entry in his distinguished body of work.
In brief
Exiles distills the ache of displacement into a powerful meditation on identity, memory, and the enduring pull to belong, even when the world insists otherwise.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780679768388
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0679768386
Hardcover
Paperback
Publishing year: 1998
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Core >1
368 Pages
Weight: 0,308 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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Book found last time on 2025-10-30T16:32:53-04:00 (New York)
ISBN/EAN: 0679768386
ISBN - alternate spelling:
0-679-76838-6, 978-0-679-76838-8
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
Book author: philip caputo, joseph conrad, conrad robert, robert price
Book title: exile, exiles
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