Dimensions
153 x 234 x 22mm
Edward Said's first book of criticism since 1993.
Based on a hugely popular graduate seminar that Said taught in the fall of 1995 at Columbia, On Late Style examines the work produced by Richard Strauss, Beethoven, Arnold Schoenberg, Thomas Mann, Jean Genet, Giuseppe Tomesi di Lampedusa, C.D. Cavafy, Samuel Beckett, Luchino Visconti, and Glenn Gould at the end of their creative lives, and illuminates the ways in which these works differed from the artist's previous works and what they tell us about the artist's evolution.
Said makes clear that rather than the resolution of a lifetime's artistic endeavor, most of the late works discussed are rife with unresolved contradiction and almost impenetrable complexity. But he helps us see how, though these works often stood in direct contrast to the tastes of society, they were, just as often, announcements of what was to come in the artist's discipline - works of true artistic genius.
Eloquent and impassioned - the subject had increasing resonance for the author as he battled leukemia in the last years of his life - brilliantly reasoned and revelatory, 'On Late Style' is Edwards Said's own great last work.