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War Stories - Jeremy Bowen

 
Description: ISBN 0743230949 / Having joined the BBC as a trainee in 1984, Jeremy Bowen first became a foreign correspondent four years later. He had ... more
War Stories - Jeremy Bowen ... witnessed violence already, both at home and abroad, but it wasn't until he covered his first war -- in El Salvador -- that he felt he had arrived. Armed with the fearlessness of youth he lived for the job, was in love with it, aware of the dangers but assuming the bullets and bombs were meant for others. In 2000, however, after eleven years in some of the world's most dangerous places, the bullets came too close for comfort, and a close friend was killed in Lebanon. This, and then the birth of his first child, began a process of reassessment that culminated in the end of the affair. Now, in his extraordinarily gripping and thought-provoking new book, he charts his progress from keen young novice whose first reaction to the sound of gunfire was to run towards it to the more circumspect veteran he is today. It will also discuss the changes that have taken place in the ways in which wars are reported over the course of his career, from the Gulf War to Bosnia, Afghanistan to Rwanda.

Newest Review: ... on his first assignment in El Salvador, though front line danger dodging snipers' bullets in Sarajevo and bombs in Grosny, to ... more

 ... a more cautious and studied approach after the death of a colleague when an Israeli shell destroyed their car in the Lebanon. The reportage is first-rate, as one might expect. Bowen is adept at grabbing the reader's attention from the outset with a close-up description of an individual incident, illustrating the impact of war on the people caught up in it, before panning back to sketch in the political or diplomatic context in which the events took place. He is also clever in using novelistic - as opposed to j...more

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Crowned Review War Stories - Jeremy Bowen: From the Front Line (1955 words)
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"I have written this book because many people have asked me why journalists risk their lives to go to war." Thus Jeremy Bowen introduces this account of his many reporting assignments for BBC TV in the world's trouble spots over the last twenty years. During this period he was in Afghanistan (twice), El Salvador, Bosnia, Chechnya, Iraq (twice), Lebanon (twice), Israel/Palestine and Rwanda. There are conflict zones that have evaded Bowen's presence, but they are relatively few and relatively minor. During this period he has become, for British viewers at least, one of television news' most recognisable faces. He has also always struck me as one of ...  Read the complete review

 

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