Moustafa Bayoumi: Mustafa Bayoumi is an associate professor of
English at Brooklyn College, the City University of New York. He is
co-editor of The Edward Said Reader and the author of the American
Book Award-winning How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young
and Arab in America (Penguin, 2008)
"This event had shocked the conscience of much of the world and
that it needed to be understood with testimony, context, and
analysis, things a book can provide perhaps better than any other
medium."—Editor Mustafa Bayoumi, interviewed in the Chronicle of
Higher Education
"A retelling of the attack by eyewitnesses, and analysis of the
blockade and the conflict in the region."—New York Times
"This event had shocked the conscience of much of the world and
that it needed to be understood with testimony, context, and
analysis, things a book can provide perhaps better than any other
medium."—Editor Mustafa Bayoumi, interviewed in the Chronicle of
Higher Education
"A retelling of the attack by eyewitnesses, and analysis of the
blockade and the conflict in the region."—New York Times
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