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Pity the Nation Robert Fisk

Pity the Nation By Robert Fisk

Pity the Nation by Robert Fisk


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Account of the Lebanon conflict by an author who has personally witnessed the carnage of Beirut for over a decade. Gunmen, diplomats, collaborators, bomber pilots, guerrillas, feudal politicians, journalists, soldiers and kidnappers - all fall under the scrutiny of this British journalist.

Pity the Nation Summary

Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War by Robert Fisk

This work should rank among the classics of war in our time, both as a historical document and as an eye-witness testament to human savagery. An epic study of the conflict in the Lebanon combining political analysis and war reporting that not only recounts the details of a terrible war, but also tells a story of betrayal and illusion, and of the Western blindness that has led inevitably to political and military catastrophe. Gunmen and collaborators, bomber pilots, diplomats, guerillas, feudal politicians, journalists, soldiers and kidnappers all fall under Fisk's critical, occasionally humorous, and often horrified scrutiny in this powerful account of a beautiful nation's demolition by foreign ambition and internal corruption. The work should appeal to those interested in the Middle East and its problems, and students of international politics.

Table of Contents

Sepia pictures on a wall - Szymon Datner and the ash pits of Auschwitz; the keys of Palestine - the foundation of Israel and the Palestinian diaspora; the pied piper of Damascus - the rise and fall of the Lebanese state; the garden of earthly delights - Syrians, Palestinians and Israelis in Lebanon 1976-8; the gentlemen from Marjayoun - the United Nations as a prisoner of Lebanon; let them come! - the armies of Lebanon prepare for war 1980-2; no white flags - Israel invades Lebanon June 1982; the gravedigger's diary - the Israeli siege of Beirut, June-July 1982; surgical precision - the Israeli bombing of Beirut, July-August 1982; dawn at midnight - the PLO leaves and the Israelis enter west Beirut, August-September 1982; terrorists - the massacre of Palestinians at Sabra and Chatila camps, 16-18 September 1982; Pandora's box - under siege; the root - the return of the multinational force; Beirut addio - the humiliation of the West in Beirut; the retreat - the Israelis are forced out of southern Lebanon, 1983-5; wait for me - "Islamic Jihad" and the torment of Lebanon.

Additional information

GOR000927239
9780192852359
0192852353
Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War by Robert Fisk
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1991-11-30
681
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