The New York Review Abroad

The New York Review Abroad Fifty Years of International Reportage

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Publisher's Synopsis

For the past fifty years, The New York Review of Books has covered virtually every international revolution and movement of consequence by dispatching the world's most brilliant writers to write eyewitness accounts. The New York Review Abroad not only brings together twenty-eight of the most riveting of these pieces but includes epilogues that update and reassess the political situation (by either the original authors or by Ian Buruma). Among the pieces included are:

 Susan Sontag's personal narrative of staging Waiting for Godot in war-torn Sarajevo
 Alma Guillermoprieto's report from inside Colombia's guerrilla headquarters and her disturbing encounter with young female fighters
 Ryszard Kapuscinski's terrifying description of being set on fire while running roadblocks in Nigeria
 Caroline Blackwood's coverage of the 1979 gravediggers' strike in Liverpool-a noir mini-masterpiece
 Timothy Garton Ash's minute-by-minute account from the Magic Lantern theater in Prague in 1989, where the subterranean stage, auditorium, foyers, and dressing rooms had become the headquarters of the revolution

Among other writers whose New York Review pieces will be included are Tim Judah, Amos Elon, Joan Didion, William Shawcross, Christopher de Bellaigue, and Mark Danner.

A tour de force of vivid and enlightening writing from the front lines, this volume is indeed the first rough draft of the history of the past fifty years.

Book information

ISBN: 9781590176313
Publisher: New York Review Books
Imprint: New York Review Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 909.82
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 513
Weight: 688g
Height: 216mm
Width: 139mm
Spine width: 33mm