This compelling portrait features the casual conversation between Edward Said and American-based journalist Charles Glass to provide fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most remarkable thinkers and intellectuals of our time. Recorded over three days, less than a year before his death Edward Said, who was a strong advocate of the Palestinian cause, an accomplished teacher, literary critic, writer and musician speaks with unparalleled intimacy about his illness, his work, his own life and education, and his enduring preoccupations.
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