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Edward Said, internationally renowned Columbia University professor, practically invented the field of post-colonial studies. His great work, _Orientalism_ has been translated into many languages and is widely used in colleges and universities. _The New York Times_ called him, "one of the most influential literary and cultural critics in the world." As one of the few advocates for Palestinian rights in the U.S., he was the target of vilification, death threats and vandalism. The _Economist_ said he "repudiated terrorism in all its forms and was a passionate, eloquent and persistent advocate for justice for the dispossessed Palestinians." He was a trenchant critic not just of Israeli policies, but also of Arafat, the corrupt coterie around him and the despotic Arab regimes. He felt strongly that intellectuals had a special responsibility to speak out against injustice, challenge power, confront hegemonic thinking and provide alternatives. His friend Noam Chomsky said of him, "Said was one of the most remarkable and influential intellectuals of the last half century. Much of his immense effort and talent was dedicated to overcoming the insularity, prejudice, self-righteousness, apologetics that are among the pathologies of power and defending the rights of the victims." His memoir _Out of Place_ won the New Yorker Book of the Year Award. He published two books of interviews with David Barsamian, _The Pen & the Sword_ __ and _Culture & Resistance. _Edward Said died in New York on September 25, 2003.