"Sharin N. Elkholy's Heidegger and a Metaphysics of Feeling: Angst and the Finitude of Being, provides incisive commentary on one of the most difficult thinkers of the postmodern philosophy. The renown of Heidegger's genius is matched by his often muddling, too-creative language. Elkholy successfully manages to highlight the former while clarifying the latter. Philosophical practitioners, serious readers of philosophy, and expositors on Heidegger are better for it...Upon finishing the book, one wishes that all commentary and interpretation of Heidegger would be as concise. Also of great interest to the reader and serious student of Heidegger are Elkholy's brief comments on his theory of "ontological homelessness." For the sake of philosophical practitioners at least, I hope the very capable Elkholy pursues an in-depth exposition of this timely theory." - Tim Weldon, Philosophical Practice, Vol. 3 No. 3, October 2008