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Parallels and Paradoxes
Explorations in Music and Society
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208 pages
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The book features dynamic dialogues between Daniel Barenboim, a celebrated conductor and pianist, and Edward W. Said, a distinguished literary critic and Middle East commentator. Their conversations, stemming from the Carnegie Hall Talks, explore their diverse cultural backgrounds—Barenboim as an Argentinian-Israeli and Said as a Palestinian-American—while highlighting their deep friendship. These exchanges offer insights into contemporary culture and the complexities of identity and politics in the modern world.
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2004, paperback
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