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Madness Visible - A Memoir of War

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Zusatztext 77468023 Informationen zum Autor Janine di Giovanni is a senior foreign correspondent for The Times of London and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair . She is the recipient of a 2000 National Magazine Award for her reporting from the Balkans, two Amnesty International awards for war reporting from Sierra Leone and Kosovo, and Granada Television's Foreign Correspondent of the Year award for being one of the few reporters to witness the fall of Grozny, Chechnya. She has been the focus of an award-winning documentary about women war correspondents, No Man's Land . She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she received an M.F.A. in fiction. She lives in Paris with her husband, the French reporter Bruno Girodon, and their baby son, Luca. Klappentext As a senior foreign correspondent for The Times of London! Janine di Giovanni was a firsthand witness to the brutal and protracted break-up of Yugoslavia. With unflinching sensitivity! Madness Visible follows the arc of the wars in the Balkans through the experience of those caught up in them: soldiers numbed by the atrocities they commit! women driven to despair by their life in paramilitary rape camps! civilians (di Giovanni among them) caught in bombing raids of uncertain origin! babies murdered in hate-induced rage. Di Giovanni's searing memoir examines the turmoil of the Balkans in acute detail! and uncovers the motives of the leaders who created hell on earth; it raises challenging questions about ethnic conflict and the responsibilities of foreign governments in times of mass murder. Perceptive and compelling! this unique work of reportage from the physical and psychological front lines makes the madness of war wholly visible. Chapter One Exactly how much time passes from the moment a man is wounded until he starts to feel pain? Sometimes it's a second. Sometimes it's an hour. Sometimes it's more than an eternity. Artyom Borovik, The Hidden War Albanians Killed as Kosovo Village Is Blown Apart; At Least 60 Civilians Die More than 60 Albanians were killed and scores more badly wounded late Thursday night when bombs blew apart a village in southwest Kosovo, near Prizren, Yugoslav officials and journalists at the scene said Friday. The attack, in Korisa, was said by Yugoslav Government officials to have been carried out by NATO warplanes. . . . NATO officials in Brussels said they were investigating the report and were reluctant to comment before their work was complete. . . . New York Times, May 15, 1999 KLA Forward Base Camp Near Kosare, Kosovo May 12, 1999 Much later, I remembered the stillness, the quiet of chaos. The wet, late spring. The way time slowed down until each second seemed elastic. The sixty seconds that it took for four men to lift the youngest soldier, dead, boots still on, and lay him carefully on the back of a truck bound for the morgue. How everything surrounding that minute--the tears of the soldiers lifting him, the way a hand was cupped over a match to light a cigarette, the Kalashnikov thrown angrily on the ground--stretched into hours. In the background, the low rumble of noise. It seemed so far away, over the mountain even, but it was right there. Some soldier crying: "My two brothers died. . . . I don't want to die." Or the way the sky changed. The early-morning breaking light during the first wave of bombing, deepest blue with the faintest brushing of stars. Then lighter azure, then premature streaks of pink. The sun finally rising over the harsh mountains. Then finally light enough so that I could see the sleeping soldiers next to me, dotting their way down the trench. In the darkness, I mistook them for tree stumps. Or the way that t...

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Authors Janine Di Giovanni, Janine de Giovanni
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.02.2005
 
EAN 9780375724558
ISBN 978-0-375-72455-8
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 135 mm x 205 mm x 18 mm
Subject Non-fiction book

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