WORKS BY E.SAID 

Articles/Editorials/Interviews

Date

Author

Source

Article

14-May-2000

Edward Said

Dawn

Jean-Paul Sartre and the Arabs

07-Apr-2000

Radio Show

WBUR

Edward Said

29-Mar-2000

Edward Said

Al Ahram

A truly fragile identity

16-Feb-2000

Edward Said

Al Ahram

The Right of Return, at last

02-Feb-2000

Edward Said

Al Ahram

How long can waiting work?

12-Jan-2000

Edward Said

Al Ahram

Millennial reflections: Heroism and humanism

29-Dec-2000

Edward Said

Al Ahram

Scoundrel times indeed 

20-Dec-1999

Ammiel Alcalay

The Nation

Out of Place: A Memoir (Review)

18-Nov-1999

Amos Elon

New York Books

Exile's Return

17-Nov-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

What can separation mean?

31-Oct-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

By birth or by choice?

25-Oct-1999

Hillel Halkin

Forward

Self-Made Man: Looking for the real Edward Said

07-Oct-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

Farewell to Tahia

02-Oct-1999

David Gilmour

FT

EDWARD SAID: Truth, lies and a journey in time

30-Sep-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

Paying the price for personal politics

23-Sep-1999

Edward Said

New York Books

Leaving Palestine

22-Sep-1999

Harvey Blume

The Atlantic Monthly

Setting the Record Straight

14-Sep-1999

Mark Feeney

Boston Globe

The Palestinian professor

10-Sep-1999

Craig Offman

Salon Books

Said critic blasts back at Hitchens

07-Sep-1999

Christopher Hitchens

The Nation

The Commentary School of Falsification

02-Sep-1999

Faisal Kutty

Iviews

Zionist Witch-Hunt: Freestyle

01-Sep-1999

CounterPunch

CounterPunch

Commentary "scholar" Deliberately Falsified Record in Attack on Said

01-Sep-1999

Hussein Ibish

Boston Globe

They_can't_will_the_Palestinians_out_of_existence

31-Aug-1999

Naseer Aruri

TESA

Letter to Boston Globe

29-Aug-1999

Alexander Cockburn

LA Times

Defending the Integrity of Edward Said

26-Aug-1999

Francis Boyle

TESA

Correction: Justus Weiner: Fanatical  Racist

26-Aug-1999

Craig Offman

Salon Books

Edward Said to respond to claims he's not a true Palestinian

26-Aug-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

Defamation, Zionist-style

26-Aug-1999

Edward Said

CounterPunch

Defamation, Revisionist Style

23-Aug-1999

Julian Borger 

News Unlimited

Friends rally to repulse attack on Edward Said





11-Mar-1996

Ken Shulman

IHT

Roots of the West's Fear of Islam

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

The Nation

A Devil Theory of Islam: A review of God Has Ninety-Nine Names, By Judith Miller

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

The Nation

Bookless in Gaza

dd-mmm-yyyy

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Notes on Edward Said

dd-mmm-1998

Edward Said

Arab American Mirror

Strategies of hope

11-Oct-1998

Edward Said

TESA

How do you spell apartheid? O-s-l-o

24-Jun-1999

Edward Said

Al Ahram

The treason of the intellectuals

26-Oct-1998

Edward Said

CSF

The Palestinian Perspective

07-May-1998

Edward Said

LRB

Between Worlds

26-Mar-1998

Edward Said

Rice University

Edward Said on the Tragedy of Palestine (Audio)

26-Mar-1998

Edward Said

Rice University

Edward Said on the Tragedy of Palestine (Video)

20-Apr-1995

Edward Said

IAP

For Palestinian Independence

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

IAP

Palestine Authority and Occupation

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

IAP

To Palestinian Authority

dd-May-1994

Edward Said

IAP

Arafat vs. Mandela

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

IAP

Arafat's Gamble

dd-mmm-yyyy

Edward Said

Salam Review

Apocalypse Now

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Works by Edward Said, 1978

Compiled by

Eddie Yeghiayan








"The Arab Right Wing." In Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Information Paper, No. 21, September 1978, "Reaction and Counterreaction in the Contemporary Arab World," pp. 1-6. Detroit, Mich igan: Association of Arab-American University Graduates, 1978.

Beginnings: Intention and Method. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. Reprint of the edition published by Basic Books in 1975.

"The Idea of Palestine in the West." Middle East Research and Information Project [Merip Reports] (September 1978), 8(7)[70]: 3- 11.

"Israel's Thirty Years." New Statesman (May 12, 1978), 95(2460): 633-634.

(With others.) "New York Jew." [Letter] New York Times Book Review (June 25, 1978) :56. Letter disputes Alfred Kazin's depiction of Lionel Trilling.

OrientalismNew York: Pantheon Books; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; Toronto: Random House, 1978. Runner-up in the criticism category of the National Book C ritics Circle Award.

"The Problem of Textuality: Two Exemplary Positions." Critical Inquiry (Summer 1978), 4 (4): 673-714.

"Rhetorical Questions." New Statesman (May 12, 1978).


 
 

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Works by Edward Said, 1979

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"The Acre and the Goat." New Statesman (May 11, 1979), 97(2512): 685-688.

"Edward Said." [Sound recording] P.L.O. Series. Los Angeles: Pacifica Tape Library, 1979. 1 sound cassette (64 min.): 1 7/8 ips.

"An Exchange on Deconstruction and History." Boundary 2 (Fall 1979), 8(1): 65-74. With Marie-Rose Logan, Eugenio Donato, William Warner and Stephen Crites.

"Exchange on Orientalism." New Republic (1979), 180(20): 39-40.

"Islam, Orientalism and the West: An Attack on Learned Ignorance." Time (April 16, 1979), 113(16): 54.

OrientalismNew York: Vintage Books, 1979. A paperback reprint of the 1978 edition published by Pantheon Books.

OrientalismToronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1979. Canadian edition of Orientalism (1978).

"La Paix maintenant? Les Temps Modernes (September 1979), 34(398): 439-518. Arab-Israeli Colloquium, Paris, March 14-1, 1979. Discussion with the participation of Edward Said, Jean-Paul Sartre, et al.

The Palestine Question and the American Context. Institute for Palestine Studies Papers, 1. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1979.

"The Palestinian Mission." New York Times (November 19, 1979), 129(44,406):A27. Op-Ed page. Adapted from The Question of Palestine (1979).

"`Palestinian Prospects Now': Edward Said Speaks with Mark Bruzonsky." [Interview] Worldview (May 1979), 22(5): 4- 10.

The Question of PalestineNew York: Times Books, 1979.

"Rashid Hussein." In Kemal Boullata and Mirène Ghossein, eds., The World of Rashid Hussein: A Palestinian Poet in Exile, pp. . AAUG Monograph Series, 12. Detroit: Arab- American University Graduates, 1979.

"Reflections on Recent American `Left' Literary Criticism." Boundary 2 (Fall 1979), 8(1): 11-30.

"The Text, the World, the Critic." In Josué Harari, ed., Textual Strategies: Perspectives on Post-Structuralist Criticism, pp. 161-188. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1979.

"Whose Islam?" New York Times (January 29, 1979), 128(44,112):A17. Op-Ed page.

"Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims." Social Text (Winter 1979), 1: 7-58. Revised and reprinted in The Question of Palestine (1979), pp. 56- 114.


 
 

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Works by Edward Said, 1981

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"The Arabs Should Face Their Real Priorities." New York Times (June 21, 1981), 130 (44,986):E23. Op-Ed page.

"A Changing World Order: The Arab Dimension." Arab Studies Quarterly (Spring 1981), 3(2): 198-202. Parts taken from Covering Islam (1981).

"Covering Islam." TLS [Times Literary Supplement] (1981), 4104: 1393. Rejoinder to M.E. Yapp's review of Covering Islam (1981); see Part B.

Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine How We See the Rest of the WorldNew York: Pantheon; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.

"Crazy America." London Review of Books (March l9-April 1, 1981), 3(5): 11-12.

"Darkness at Noon in the States." Guardian (Manchester, England) (March 23, 1981): 17. On Palestinians in the U.S.

"Edward Said Replies." Harper's Magazine (March 1981), 262(1570): 5-6. Replies to letters by Harold Wershow, Zarko G. Bilbija and Carl Berg (see Part B), occasioned by "Inside Islam" (1981).

"Ending Ambiguity: Reflections on the Palestinians." Nation (December 5, 1981), 233(19): 601-605.

"Expectations of Inferiority." New Statesman (October 16, 1981), 102(2639): 21. On V.S. Naipaul's An Islamic Journey.

"Grey Eminence." Review of Ronald Steel's Walter Lippmann and the American Century. London Review of Books (March 5-18, 7.

"Inside Islam." Harper's Magazine (January 1981), 262(1568): 25-32. Excerpt from Covering Islam (1981).

"Inside Islam: How the Press Missed the Story." Current (February 1981), 230: 44-56.

Istishraq. Beirut: Lubnan, 1981. Translation of Orientalism (1978).

"Lord Kim." Review of John McClure's Kipling and Conrad: The Colonial Fiction. Inquiry (December 7 & 21, 1981), 5(1): 31-32.

Orientalismus. Llllane Welssberg, tr. Frankfurt: Ullstein, 1981. German translation of Orientalism (1978).

"Reflections on the Palestinians. " Nation (December 5, 1981), 233: 601-605.

She'elat Palestin. Ronit Lantin and Yaheli Amit, trs. Jerusalem: Mifras, 1981. Hebrew version of The Question of Palestine (1979).


 
 

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Works by Edward Said, 1991

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"Art & National Identity: A Critics' Symposium." Art in America (September 1991), 79(9): 80-85. Panel discussion.

"Criticism, Culture, and Performance: An Interview with Edward Said." Performing Arts Journal (January 1991), 37: 21-42. Interview conducted by B. Marranca.

"Empire of Sand." Guardian [London] (January 12, 1991), Supplement: 4-7.

Identity, Authority and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveller. T.B. Davie Memorial Lecture, 31. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 1991. A lecture delivered in May 22, 1991 at the University of Cape Town.

"Identity, Authority and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveller." Transition (1991), 54.

"Korngold: Die Tote Stadt; Beethoven: Fidelio; John Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer." Nation (November 11, 1991), 253(16): 596-600.

"Literature, Theory and Commitment: II." In Kenneth Harrow, Jonathan Ngaté, and Clarisse Zimra, eds., Crisscrossing Boundaries in African Literatures, 1986, pp. 65-69. Annual Selected Papers of the African Literature Association. Washington, DC: Three Continents Press, 1991. Part of a Symposium with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Gayatari Chakravorty Spivak.
 

Musical Elaborations. The Wellek Library Lectures at the University of California, Irvine. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991.

"The Old Lie." New Statesman & Society (July 12, 1991), 4(159): 22-24.

OrientalizmSeoul: Kyobo mun-go, 1991. Korean translation by Homg-kyu Park of Orientalism ( 1978).
 

Orient'allijumWarsaw: Panst. Instytut Wydawniczy, 1991. Polish translation by Witold Kalinowski of Orientalism ( 1978).
 

"Patriotism." Nation (July 15, 1991), 253(3): 116.

Peace in the Middle East. Open Magazine Pamphlet Series, 13. Westfield, New Jersey: Open Media, 1991. 21pp.

"Poor Man at the Table." Guardian [London] (October 30, 1991): 19.

"Self-Help is the First Step for Palestine." Guardian [London] (March 17, 1991): 20.


 
 

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Works by Edward Said,1993






















"Arafat's Deal." Nation (September 20, 1993), 257(8): 269-270.

"Conversation with Edward Said." Queen's Quarterly (Fall 1993), 100(3): 665-674. Interview conducted by E. Wachtel.

Culture and Imperialism. The T.S. Eliot Lectures at the University of Kent l985. New York: Knopf/Random House, 1993.

"Gay and Pepusch: The Beggar's Opera." Nation (January 25, 1993), 256(3): 99-100.

"Gods That Always Fail." Independent [London] (July 29 1993): 18.

"Holding Nations and Traditions at Bay." Independent [London] (July 1 1993): 14.

"Hostile Territory." Guardian [London] (June 23, 1993), Supplement: 4-5. Interview with Anne Karpf.
 

"The Importance of Being Unfaithful to Wagner." Review of Barry Millington and Stewart Spencer, eds., Wagner in Performance, Paul Lawrence Rose's Wagner: Race and Revolution, Ulrich Müller and Peter Wapnewski, eds., Wagner Handbook, and Edmond Michotte's Richard Wagner's Visit to Rossini and An Evening at Rossini's in Beau-SéjourLondon Review of Books (July 1, 1993), 15(3): 11-12. Cover-title: "Wagner in Israel." See Michael Tanner's letter "Unfaithful to Wagner." London Review of Books (February 25, 1993), 15(4):4, Edward Said's reply London Review of Books (March 25, 1993), 15(6):4, and Paul Lawrence Rose's letter London Review of Books (March 25, 1993), 15(6):4 and Edward Said's reply to him in the same issue. More letters by Yitzhak Laor, Peter Best, Michael Tanner and Edward Said under the heading "Unfaithful to Wagner" in London Review of Books (April 22, 1993), 15(8): 4.
 

"Intellectual Exile: Expatriates and Marginals." Grand Street (Fall 1993), 12(3): 112-124.

"Intellectual Exile: Expatriates and Marginals." Independent (July 8, 1993): 16.

"An Interview with Edward W. Said." Boundary 2 (Spring 1993), 20(1): 1-25. Interview conducted by Joseph A. Buttigieg, Paul A. Bove.

"The Lost Liberation." Guardian (September 9, 1993): 20.

"The Morning After." London Review of Books (October 20, 1993), 20(21): 3, 5. Cover-title: "Edward Said: Why the Israeli-PLO pact is a historic capitulation."
 

"Nationalism, Human Rights, and Interpretation." Raritan (Winter 1993), 12(3): 26-51.

"Orientalism and After: An Interview with Edward Said." Radical Philosophy (Spring 1993), 63: 22-32. Interview conducted by A. Beezer and P. Osborne.
 

"A Palestinian Versailles." Progressive (December 1993), 57(12): 22-26.

"Professionals and Amateurs." Independent (July 15, 1993): 14.

"Radical Chic." Independent on Sunday [London] (February 7, 1993), Review Supplement: 10-12. Interview with Zoe Heller.
 

"Representations of the Intellectual." Independent (June 24, 1993): 24.

"The Scope of Orientalism." In Napoleon in Egypt: Al-Jabarti's Chronicle of the First Seven Months of the French Occupation, 1798. By 'Abd al-Rahman Jabarti. Introduction by Robert L. Tignor. Translation by Smuel Moreh. Princeton, NJ: Wiener, 1993.

"Speaking Truth to Power." Independent (July 22, 1993): 12.


 
 

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