Kurdistan : After Such Knowledge, What Forgiveness?
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1526657031
ISBN-13
9781526657039
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Imprint
Bloomsbury Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 26th, 2022
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
592 grams
Dimensions
15.50 x 23.40 x 3.40 cms
Product Classification:
Indigenous peoples Physical anthropology International relations
Ksh 3,350.00
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Kurdistan is both a memoir of veteran war reporter Jonathan Randal’s years spent reporting from Iran, Israel, Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq, and a shocking, tragic first-hand account of diplomacy and politics in the Middle East, from a writer who had unparalleled access to Kurdish leaders and to diplomats, ministers, intelligence agents, fighters, and journalists. Randal presents a sympathetic but uncompromising portrait of a people known for their ability to endure hardship as much as their talent for vehement internecine warfare, and their gift for friendship.Translated into Kurdish, Arabic, Farsi and banned in Turkey, where someone can be arrested for merely saying ‘Kurdistan’, Randal’s account of 1990s war reportage remains just as compelling, urgent and resolute today as it did thirty years ago."Extraordinary ... a book we can''t afford to ignore" Richard C. Holbrooke, broker of the Dayton Accords on Bosnia
Kurdistan is both a memoir of veteran war reporter Jonathan Randal s years spent reporting from Iran, Israel, Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq, and a shocking, tragic first-hand account of diplomacy and politics in the Middle East, from a writer who had unparalleled access to Kurdish leaders and to diplomats, ministers, intelligence agents, fighters, and journalists. Randal presents a sympathetic but uncompromising portrait of a people known for their ability to endure hardship as much as their talent for vehement internecine warfare, and their gift for friendship. Translated into Kurdish, Arabic, Farsi and banned in Turkey, where someone can be arrested for merely saying Kurdistan , Randal s account of 1990s war reportage remains just as compelling, urgent and resolute today as it did thirty years ago. "Extraordinary ... a book we can't afford to ignore" Richard C. Holbrooke, broker of the Dayton Accords on Bosnia
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