The Wake of War: Encounters with the People of Iraq and Afghanistan
By (Author) Anne Nivat
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
956.70443
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 227mm, Spine 18mm
431g
In the spring of 2003, acclaimed journalist Anne Nivat set off from Tajikistan on a six-month journey through the aftermath of the American invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq. Nivat felt compelled to meet and write about the lives of everyday people, whom she allows to speak in their own voices, in their own words--words of hope, sadness, anger, and, above all, the uncertainty that fills their everyday lives. Her new Preface for the paperback edition looks at the situation in Iraq today.
The truth that Nivat constructs in The Wake of War is . . . compelling. Nivat is perhaps best known for her reporting on Chechnya, where she disguised herself as a Chechen woman to evade a ban on journalists. Her new work is no less courageous.--Tom Montgomery-Fate, Boston Globe
"The wars in which the United States has been engaged since 9/11 seem distant and almost unreal. This book provides us with vivid firsthand voices of ordinary people from these two devastated battlefields . . . A riveting and essential book for an understanding of the true import of these faraway wars." --Rashid Khalidi, author of Resurrecting Empire
Anne Nivat is an award-winning journalist and author. Her first book, Chienne de Guerre- A Woman Reporter Behind the Lines of the War in Chechnya, won the Albert Londres Prize in 2000. Also the author of The View from the Vysotka, Nivat lives in France and travels extensively.