Resumen
Writing with passion and intelligence, Said retraces the Palestinian Hejira, its disastrous flirtation with Saddam Hussein, and its ambitious peace accord with Israel. Said demolishes Western stereotypes about the Muslim world and Islams illusions about itself, leaving a masterly synthesis of scholarship and polemic with the power to redefine the debate over the Middle East. Writing with passion and intelligence, Said retraces the Palestinian Hejira, its disastrous flirtation with Saddam Hussein, and its ambitious peace accord with Israel. Said demolishes Western stereotypes about the Muslim world and Islams illusions about itself, leaving a masterly synthesis of scholarship and polemic with the power to redefine the debate over the Middle East. Hide<