Music at the Limits is the first book to bring together three decades
of Edward W. Said's essays and articles on music. Addressing the work of
a variety of composers, musicians, and performers, Said carefully draws
out music's social, political, and cultural contexts and, as a
classically trained pianist, provides rich and often surprising
assessments of classical music and opera. Said saw music as a reflection
of his ideas on literature and history and paid close attention to its
composition and creative possibilities. Eloquent and surprising, Music
at the Limits preserves an important dimension of Said's brilliant
intellectual work and cements his reputation as one of the most
influential and groundbreaking scholars of the twentieth century.