Slaughterhouse: Bosnia And The Failure Of The West

Author: David Rieff

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  • : 41.00 NZD
  • : 9780684819037
  • : Simon & Schuster
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  • : 01 March 1996
  • : 216mm X 140mm X 15mm
  • : United States
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Description

Discusses the war in Bosnia, the U.N. contingents "standing by" as the genocide continues, and aid workers risking their lives to help victims.

Reviews

Ronald SteelAn acute and impassioned observer, David Rieff relates the tragedy of Bosnia with fire and anger. Anthony Lewis"The New Republic"An epitaph for Bosnia, or for us. I do not think anyone should be able to read this book without pain and anger. "The Advocate"Rieff writes with a knowledge so thorough, an intelligence so keen, a passion so scalding, and a morality so vigorous, that one cannot come away from reading this without despair for mankind. Ronald Steel An acute and impassioned observer, David Rieff relates the tragedy of Bosnia with fire and anger. "The Advocate" Rieff writes with a knowledge so thorough, an intelligence so keen, a passion so scalding, and a morality so vigorous, that one cannot come away from reading this without despair for mankind. Anthony Lewis "The New Republic" An epitaph for Bosnia, or for us. I do not think anyone should be able to read this book without pain and anger. Anthony Lewis The New Republic An epitaph for Bosnia, or for us. I do not think anyone should be able to read this book without pain and anger. The Advocate Rieff writes with a knowledge so thorough, an intelligence so keen, a passion so scalding, and a morality so vigorous, that one cannot come away from reading this without despair for mankind. "The Advocate"Rieff writes with a knowledge so thorough, an intelligence so keen, a passion so scalding, and a morality so vigorous, that one cannot come away from reading this without despair for mankind. Anthony Lewis"The New Republic"An epitaph for Bosnia, or for us. I do not think anyone should be able to read this book without pain and anger. Ronald SteelAn acute and impassioned observer, David Rieff relates the tragedy of Bosnia with fire and anger.