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Edward Said, Professor of English & Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was a prominent literary critic of the late 20th century and a leading spokesperson for the Palestinian cause in the US. Born to a Palestinian family in Al-Quds (Jerusalem) in 1935, he and his family were dispossessed in 1948 and settled in Cairo. Educated in the US, he lived in New York for many years. Said was a member of the Palestine National Council. After resigning from the PNC in 1991, Said wrote critically about the post-Oslo peace process, the political failures of Yasser Arafat and the PLO. Said was diagnosed with leukemia in 1991 and struggled with the disease while continuing to write and teach. He stopped giving interviews but made an exception less than a year before his death in 2003, speaking about his illness, work, Palestine, politics, life, and education. The last interview is the final testament of this passionately committed intellectual.

Promises

Heart of a Dog

Five Broken Cameras

Looking for Richard

Love, Marilyn

Nothing Like a Dame

The September Issue

He Named Me Malala

Adele One Night Only

To Be Takei

Deliver Us from Evil

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound

Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story

Laerte-se

Ears, Eyes and Throats: Restored Classic and Lost Punk Films 1976-1981

La cravate

Blue Gold: World Water Wars

Klimt & The Kiss

Truthers

Unacknowledged

Acorn and the Firestorm
Africa Light / Gray Zone
The Guide for the Perplexed
Information Violence