Songs of an Eastern Humanist

Collected Poems

Edward Said. Edited by Timothy Brennan

Eris

Songs of an Eastern Humanist

Pub Date: February 2024

ISBN: 9781916809970

56 Pages

Format: Paperback

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Songs of an Eastern Humanist

Collected Poems

Edward Said. Edited by Timothy Brennan

Eris

“Considering the emphasis in Said’s critical work on space and place and the political importance of geography, it is less surprising to see the luxuriant evocation of a specific topography of dusty roads, grottos, plump figtrees, desert flowers, muddy clods, and the “beckoning hands of lambent hills”. Most revealing of all, perhaps, is the poems’ tendency to see the world through musical form. Musical imagery is everywhere, testifying to how much of Said’s mind in an introspective mood was immersed in the sounds, forms, and fables of Western classical music.”—Timothy Brennan, from the book’s Introduction

Edward Said was renowned for the breadth, erudition, and humanity of his scholarly and political writing. His ground-breaking studies of literature and culture threw a dazzling new light on the ways in which non-Western peoples have been misrepresented over the course of the centuries, and he was among the world’s most prominent voices in denouncing the modern-day injustices of Western foreign policy. This volume collects all of his never-before-published poems, offering insight into the personality of the author of Orientalism, The World, the Text and the Critic, and Culture & Imperialism “to a degree hidden in those works themselves”.

The nineteen works collected in Songs of an Eastern Humanist canvass a variety of poetic forms, but they are all shot through with Said’s capacious intellect and passionate sensibility. They are also remarkable achievements of poetic craft. Said’s poetry alternates with unerring judgment between wit and pathos, between sublimely elevated and disarmingly quotidian registers.

His individual lines of verse are exquisitely constructed and richly elusive, while his poems as a whole are at once sweeping in their vision and keenly evocative of sensory experience. Their publication amounts to a major literary event, marking twenty years since the great public intellectual’s passing.
"This collection reveals his love of the craft. His poems . . . [filter] his ideas about postcolonialism into verse." New York Times Book Review
Edward Said was, at heart, a poetic seer who shaped a generation of political and cultural opinion. His remarkable poems find the perfect pitch between courage and aspiration. The music of his language bears witness to his own consummate gift as a musician of stirring talent. Homi K. Bhabha
Deeply moving. Bhanu Kapil
While these poems shed new light on his relationship with poetry—and an investment in not only reading but also writing verse—it is difficult to ignore the towering shadow cast by Said’s later works on these poems. The collection, at the end, largely underscores the doubts, inclinations, fears, and disposition of the public intellectual we know, allowing us access to a “more vulnerable” side previously unheard. Manan Kapoor, Los Angeles Review of Books

About the Author

Timothy Brennan (Edited by)
Timothy Brennan is a cultural critic and biographer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and English at the University of Minnesota and the author of, most recently, Secular Devotion: Afro-Latin Music and Imperial Jazz, Borrowed Light: Vico, Hegel, and the Colonies, and Places of Mind: A Life of Edward Said.