A Hundred And One Days - A Baghdad Journal - from the bestselling author of The Bookseller of Kabul (ebok) av Åsne Seierstad
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A fascinating, personal and insightful account of the Iraq war from the bestselling author of THE BOOKSELLER OF KABUL In January 2003 Åsne Seierstad entered Baghdad on a ten-day visa. She was to stay for over three months, reporting on the war and its aftermath. A Hundred and One Days is her compelling account of a city under siege, and a fascinating insight into the life of a foreign correspondent. An award-winning writer, Seierstad brilliantly details the frustrations and dangers journalist…

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Undertittel A Baghdad Journal - from the bestselling author of The Bookseller of Kabul
Forfattere Åsne Seierstad (forfatter), Asne Seierstad (forfatter)
Forlag Virago
Utgitt 10 desember 2016
Sjanger Dokumentar og fakta, Historie, Hobby og fritid, Reise
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780349006956
A fascinating, personal and insightful account of the Iraq war from the bestselling author of THE BOOKSELLER OF KABUL In January 2003 Åsne Seierstad entered Baghdad on a ten-day visa. She was to stay for over three months, reporting on the war and its aftermath. A Hundred and One Days is her compelling account of a city under siege, and a fascinating insight into the life of a foreign correspondent. An award-winning writer, Seierstad brilliantly details the frustrations and dangers journalists faced trying to uncover the truth behind the all-pervasive propaganda. She also offers a unique portrait of Baghdad and its people, trying to go about their daily business under the constant threat of attack. Seierstad's passionate and erudite book conveys both the drama and the tragedy of her one hundred and one days in a city at war. 'Åsne Seierstad is the supreme non-fiction writer of her generation' Luke Harding