Second Edition.
A collection of essays by literary and cultural critic, Edward W. Said. It provides a commentary on the peace process in the last six years of the 20th century, in which Said has been virtually a lone voice in the West supporting the rights of the Palestinian people. Now revised and updated by the author.
Edward W. Said, one of the world's most influential literary and cultural critics, is also one of the leading authorities on the Middle East. This passionate, engaged and constantly insightful collection of essays is a commentary on the last six years of the peace process, in which Said has been virtually a lone voice in the West supporting the rights of the Palestinian people.