The Secret Life of War by Peter Beaumont

The Secret Life of War by Peter Beaumont

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Focuses on the human cost of war to the combatants, to civilians and to the author, as one who bears witness. This book features various encounters that include a visit to the bombed and abandoned home of Mullah Omar; and a deserted Al Qaeda camp where the author discovers documents describing a plan to bomb London.

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The Secret Life of War by Peter Beaumont

Once it was simple to write about war. States or ideologies clashed; battles were fought between national armies or movements. But war has changed. War has become 'privatised' by small armed groups, states have fragmented and the conventional arms of the United States have been defeated by warlordism. Drawing on the author's experiences as the "Observer's" chief foreign correspondent, "The Secret Life of War" focuses on the human cost of war: to the combatants, to civilians and to the author, as one who bears witness. Every encounter is arresting: a visit to the bombed and abandoned home of Mullah Omar; a deserted Al Qaeda camp where Beaumont discovers documents describing a plan to bomb London; and, young bomb-throwers in Rafah refugee camp. But what marks out "The Secret Life of War" from innumerable other accounts is the sum it makes of these parts: a lasting catalogue of fear and harm, an anatomy of the human impulse to confrontation; an atlas of armed conflict. Often travelling unembedded and without bodyguards in some of the world's most dangerous locations, he has managed to achieve a rare closeness with his interview subjects, a sense of intimacy with soldiers and other combatants even in the midst of ongoing violence. Unflinching and exquisitely written, "The Secret Life of War" goes beyond classic reportage: it is a deeply personal and defining vision of the inner, secret nature of modern war.
Peter Beaumont is the award-winning Foreign Affairs Editor of the Observer. He joined the paper in 1989 and has covered numerous conflicts and crises including the wars in Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan, Burundi, Liberia, Sudan, Angola, Kosovo, Macedonia and Bosnia. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the One World Media Award, the Amnesty International Media award, and the George Orwell Prize for Journalism. He was educated at Hampton Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford and lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781846551574
ISBN 10 1846551579
Title The Secret Life of War
Author Peter Beaumont
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2009-05-07
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.