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EXILE by Allan Folsom is a powerful non-fiction work that delves into the experiences of exiled individuals throughout history and the modern world. Folsom combines rigorous historical research with intimate personal narratives to illuminate how displacement shapes identity, politics, and human resilience.
The book explores various forms of exile—from political persecution to forced migration—examining how these experiences have influenced world events and individual destinies. Through carefully researched case studies and compelling storytelling, Folsom reveals the universal themes of loss, adaptation, and the human struggle for belonging. EXILE offers readers profound insights into what it means to be separated from one’s homeland and the lasting consequences of displacement.







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