The Vanishing: The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East
Autor Janine di Giovannien Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 noi 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526625854
ISBN-10: 1526625857
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526625857
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
di Giovanni's awards include the International Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Prize, Foreign Correspondent of the Year and two Amnesty International Media Awards. Her TED Talk, 'What I saw in the war', has received over a million views
Notă biografică
Janine di Giovanni is a journalist and author, and Senior Fellow and Lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She has won more than a dozen prizes, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Blake Dodd Prize; her other awards include the National Magazine Award, two Amnesty International Prizes and the prestigious Courage in Journalism Prize. She is the author of nine books; her most recent, The Morning They Came for Us, was translated into 30 languages and was a finalist for the New York Public Library Award. She lives in Manhattan with her son. janinedigiovanni.com
Recenzii
A tragic portrait of a disappearing world, created with all of the great Janine di Giovanni's passion and literary grace
Janine di Giovanni, a former winner of the Courage in Journalism prize, is a shining example of the dwindling band of investigative reporters
di Giovanni brings a compassionate perspective to her narrative, interweaving complex, sometimes dense history with evocative vignettes and interviews
Extraordinary ... di Giovanni has a fine way of capturing landscapes and people
Janine di Giovanni is a humane and persistent witness who knows when to stand out of the way, has a unique ability to be both unflinching and tender and, most importantly, never forgets that war is always a human tragedy. And because the story of Arab Christians is also the story of the Arab Middle East, the book is a record of the painfully fractured region, the consequences of war and foreign intrusion, of which its peoples, of all faiths, but particularly its minorities, have suffered most
Profoundly moving
Janine di Giovanni's beautifully written and deeply researched study of Christian communities in Iraq, Gaza, Syria, and Egypt is important not only for what it reveals about those vital but largely effaced communities, but also for its careful examination of an issue that is far more complex - as so much is in the Middle East - than typically presented or understood . A compelling and powerful study
Gorgeously written and deeply felt
Each book of hers should be required reading . In addition to contextualising the conflicts, Janine shared the human stories . She exposes what we find so hard to confront in humanity
Moving and insightful
The Vanishing is unique because di Giovanni is not seeking a solution, and indeed knows there may not be one. As a war reporter for 30 years she knows the reality of man ... I like The Vanishing because it's true, and people in the West need to read the truth, even if they don't like it and can't do anything about it
Praise for Janine di Giovanni: It is crucial to reveal the human stories behind the news - and Janine di Giovanni does this with heartbreaking eloquence
Like the work of the Belarussian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, Ms. di Giovanni's book gives voice to ordinary people living through a dark time in history
Such reporters as Giovanni, who not only visit but also live (and often die) through wars not their own, are heroic
Few writers can match her evocations of individual suffering in wartime
Compelling reportage at its best
Janine di Giovanni has described war in a way that almost makes me think it never needs to be described again
Read this book and you may begin to understand what war looks and feels like
Janine di Giovanni writes with unblinking courage about war, death, marriage, motherhood, loss, love, redemption, fear - indeed, about all the world's most pressing risks and dangers ... Her writing here (as ever in her remarkable career) is a great and important achievement
Janine di Giovanni, a former winner of the Courage in Journalism prize, is a shining example of the dwindling band of investigative reporters
di Giovanni brings a compassionate perspective to her narrative, interweaving complex, sometimes dense history with evocative vignettes and interviews
Extraordinary ... di Giovanni has a fine way of capturing landscapes and people
Janine di Giovanni is a humane and persistent witness who knows when to stand out of the way, has a unique ability to be both unflinching and tender and, most importantly, never forgets that war is always a human tragedy. And because the story of Arab Christians is also the story of the Arab Middle East, the book is a record of the painfully fractured region, the consequences of war and foreign intrusion, of which its peoples, of all faiths, but particularly its minorities, have suffered most
Profoundly moving
Janine di Giovanni's beautifully written and deeply researched study of Christian communities in Iraq, Gaza, Syria, and Egypt is important not only for what it reveals about those vital but largely effaced communities, but also for its careful examination of an issue that is far more complex - as so much is in the Middle East - than typically presented or understood . A compelling and powerful study
Gorgeously written and deeply felt
Each book of hers should be required reading . In addition to contextualising the conflicts, Janine shared the human stories . She exposes what we find so hard to confront in humanity
Moving and insightful
The Vanishing is unique because di Giovanni is not seeking a solution, and indeed knows there may not be one. As a war reporter for 30 years she knows the reality of man ... I like The Vanishing because it's true, and people in the West need to read the truth, even if they don't like it and can't do anything about it
Praise for Janine di Giovanni: It is crucial to reveal the human stories behind the news - and Janine di Giovanni does this with heartbreaking eloquence
Like the work of the Belarussian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, Ms. di Giovanni's book gives voice to ordinary people living through a dark time in history
Such reporters as Giovanni, who not only visit but also live (and often die) through wars not their own, are heroic
Few writers can match her evocations of individual suffering in wartime
Compelling reportage at its best
Janine di Giovanni has described war in a way that almost makes me think it never needs to be described again
Read this book and you may begin to understand what war looks and feels like
Janine di Giovanni writes with unblinking courage about war, death, marriage, motherhood, loss, love, redemption, fear - indeed, about all the world's most pressing risks and dangers ... Her writing here (as ever in her remarkable career) is a great and important achievement