Munir Al-Akash is a professor of humanities and director of Arab studies at Boston University. His new trilogy provides a bold analysis of the role played by religions.

In this dialogue, we explore with him the motives of this ambitious project and the principles on which it was based. The foundations of his research, starting from Beirut to France and America, and his intellectual and literary transformations. The fate of the American Indians and “the Israeli meaning of America’s”.