''A brilliant intervention that is bound to enhance the quality of future debates over the usability of humanism. The Legacy of Edward W. Said is thoroughly original, trenchantly insightful, learnedly polemical, wise in its erudition, worldly because theory-rich, theoretical on the basis of worldliness.'' R. Radhakrishnan, author of History, the Human, and the World Between ''Precisely because this work clarifies the debate around Said and his legacy, it makes a major contribution to critical theory, literary study, the humanities, and the public sphere. Anyone who is concerned about the course of intellectual life and the foreign policies of the U.S. government will appreciate this work.'' Daniel T. O'Hara, author of Empire Burlesque: The Fate of Critical Culture in Global America