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The demonic comedy : some detours in the Baghdad of Saddam Hussein / Paul William Roberts.

LIBRA DS79.72 .R64 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roberts, Paul William.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Persian Gulf War, 1991--Personal narratives, Canadian.
Persian Gulf War, 1991.
Roberts, Paul William--Travel--Iraq--Baghdad.
Roberts, Paul William.
Travel.
Iraq.
Iraq--Baghdad.
Baghdad (Iraq)--Description and travel.
Baghdad (Iraq).
Genre:
Personal narratives -- Canadian.
Physical Description:
ix, 294 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First American edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1998.
Summary:
Paul William Roberts first visited Iraq during the Arab summit in 1990. He went back in 1991 during the Gulf War. One of the few journalists to get into Iraq, he was arrested by soldiers on the outskirts of Baghdad at the height of the Allied attack and witnessed the nightmarish effect of the bombing on the city's civilians and infrastructure. In 1995, he received a surprise invitation to the "International Babylon Festival" and was able to revisit what little was left of Baghdad. Roberts ranges from Hunter Thompson-like gonzo journalism to skilled historical analysis, untangling the complicated history of Iraq and its neighbors, to intrepid interviews, discussing movies and religion with a frightening array of madmen, from Hussein himself, the man "whose mother looked like Anthony Quinn playing Mother Teresa", to Assad Bayoud al-Tamimi, the less than benevolent father figure of the Islamic Jihad. At once chilling and hysterically funny, The Demonic Comedy is a unique travel memoir, an eye-witness testament to the horrors of dictatorship and the devastation of war.
Notes:
"First published in 1997 by Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, Canada"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [287]-288) and index.
ISBN:
0374138230
OCLC:
39143035

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