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Conversations with Edward Said

by Edward W. Said, Tariq AlI
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Overview

In these conversations with Tariq Ali, recorded in Edward Said's Riverside Drive apartment in New York in June 1994, about a decade before he finally lost his battle with cancer, Said brings his considerable intellect and deep personal engagement to bear on some of the most troubling and volatile issues of our time as he ranges back over his own dislocated existence, his initiation into politics, his involvement with the Palestine cause, his approach to the study of culture and his pervasive love of literature and music.

 

Intimate, personal, thought-provoking and absorbing, these conversations capture Said as political activist, cultural historian, professor of literature and music aficionado -- and confirm his position as one of the most passionate and thoughtful intellections of our time.

Synopsis



A provocative interview with Edward Said, one of the most famous and controversial intellectuals of the twentieth century

About the Author, Edward W. Said

Edward Said (1935-2003), was one of the world's most celebrated and influential public intellectuals. He is the author of more than 20 books that have been translated into 36 languages, including the seminal Orientalism (1979), Culture and Imperialism (1993) and Freud and the Non-European (2003).

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2006
Publisher
Seagull Books
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781905422043

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