La guerra eterna
La guerra eterna
- 29,90 €
Sinopsis
Este extraordinario libro nos habla de Irak y de Afganistán, pero también, y sobre todo, de las interminables guerras de nuestro tiempo y "de lo que los seres humanos son capaces de hacerse los unos a los otros". Dexter Filkins, considerado como "el más grande de los reporteros de guerra de esta generación", ha vivido nueve años en Irak y Afganistán. Presenció las atrocidades de los talibanes, entró en Irak con los primeros soldados norteamericanos y habló, en uno y otro país, con cientos de personas que le contaron sus vidas y le dieron entrada en sus hogares. De estas experiencias surgieron 651 cuadernos de apuntes que han sido la base de este libro excepcional, que nos habla de los seres humanos y de la irracionalidad de la violencia que destroza sus vidas. Este es, además, un relato de una calidad narrativa extraordinaria, que los críticos del New York Times han elegido como uno de los diez mejores libros publicados en el año 2008.
Datos técnicos
| Colección | Memoria Crítica |
| Páginas | 432 |
| Edición | 1 |
| Formato | 15,5 x 23 cm |
| Encuadernación | Tapa Dura |
| Código | 969174 |
| ISBN | 978-84-9892-019-2 |
| Fecha de disponibilidad | 08/10/2009 |
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"Harrowingly detailed . . . Filkins makes us see, with almost
hallucinogenic immediacy, the true human meaning and consequences of the ‘war
on terror.'"
-The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2008
"The gaping wounds of Iraq
and Afghanistan
have produced a torrent of words, but no single volume so far has the precision
and power of The Forever War . . . Filkins' set pieces have the absolute
clarity of lightning flashes that burn away the fog of war."
-Time Best Nonfiction Books of 2008
"Not since Michael Herr in Dispatches . . . has a reporter written as
vividly about combat as Filkins does from Afghanistan
and Iraq."
-USA
Today 10 Best Books of 2008
"Filkins's meticulously constructed vignettes . . . illuminate and
humanize the battlefields of Iraq
and Afghanistan."
-Los Angeles
Times Favorite Books 2008
"The Forever War . . . achieves a gripping, raw immediacy."
-The Boston Globe's Year's Best Books
"Splendid."
-Washington
Post Book World Best Nonfiction of 2008
"Dexter Filkins's The Forever War is the best piece of war journalism
I've ever read. He paints a portrait of war that is so nuanced, so filled with
absurdities and heartbreak and unexpected heroes and villains, that it makes
most of what we see and hear about Iraq
and Afghanistan
seem shrill and two-dimensional by comparison. And yet, as tragic as the events
he describes are, the book manages to be a thing of towering beauty."
-Dave Eggers, Guardian Best Books of the Year
"The Forever War is already a classic-it has the timeless feel of
all great war literature. Dexter Filkins's combination of courage and
sensitivity is so rare that books like his come along only once every major
war. This one is ours."
-George Packer, author of The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq
"Dexter Filkins is the preeminent war correspondent of my generation,
fearless, compassionate, and brutally honest. The Forever War is his
astonishing story. It is one of the best books about war that I have ever read.
It will stay with me forever."
-Jeffrey Goldberg, author of Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the
Middle East Divide
"Dexter Filkins has seen the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan; he has stood in the ruins of the World Trade Center; he has been in the heat of battle in Iraq; indeed, no
one else has been closer to the action than this courageous and thoughtful
observer. This is a sensational book in the best sense."
-Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to
9/11
"Stunning...it is not facetious to speak of work like that of
Dexter Filkins as defining the 'culture' of a war...This unforgettable
narrative [represents]...a haunting spiritual witness that will make this
volume a part of this awful war's history."
-Robert Stone, on the front page of The New York Times Book Review
"Dexter Filkins's The Forever War, brutally intimate, compassionate,
often poetic accounts of the battle against Islamic fundamentalism, is destined
to become a classic."
-Vanity Fair
"Extraordinary . . . if what Michael Herr brought back from Vietnam in
Dispatches was a sort of Jackson Pollock-streaks of blood, trickles of dread,
splattershot of hard rock and harder drugs-The Forever War is like a
pointillist Seurat, a neo-Impressionist juxtaposition of spots of pure color
with black holes and open wounds."
-John Leonard, Harper's
"The definitive-and heartbreakingly humanizing-report from the front
lines in Iraq and Afghanistan . . . The Forever War [is] about all wars,
everywhere-and a book that will be read fifty years from now."
-Andrew Corsello, GQ
"Dexter Filkins is one of war writings' modern marvels, a writer of
tremendous gifts and appropriate grit to go where others will not."
-Henry C. Jackson,
Associated Press
"The best war reportage you are apt to read in a lifetime."
-Joseph C. Goulden, The Washington
Times
"Unflinching . . . Filkins confronts the absurdity of war head-on . . .
This is a page-turner, and one of the most astounding books yet written about
the war in Iraq . . . Filkins doesn't lecture, he just reports, in great and
perfect detail."
-Gilbert Cruz, Time
"[Filkins is] an almost absurdly brave war correspondent . . . his
brilliant, sad, unique book . . . may be the most readable book about Iraq. It's
certainly one of the most artful. . . We're the better for it."
-Hilary Frey, The New York
Observer
"Brilliant . . . The Forever War . . . deserves to be ranked as a
classic . . . and is likely to be regarded as the definitive account of how the
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were experienced by those who actually waged them
. . . Thanks to one reporter's heroic act of witness and brilliant recitation
of what he saw, we can see the war-as it is, and for ourselves."
-Tim Rutten, Los Angeles
Times
"A kaleidoscope of images and intensity . . . It is written in finely honed
bursts of vibrant color that capture the peculiar culture of the war . . . It
is a raw and riveting account . . . his honesty in portraying the war
implicitly exposes the hollowness of the platitudes used in Washington to
defend it."
-Chris Hedges, Philadelphia
Inquirer
"Splendid . . . it shines as a work of literature, illuminating the
human cost of war."
-Bing West, The Washington
Post
"Rich with details both grotesque and sublime . . . The Forever War is a
masterpiece of nuance."
-Matthew B. Stannard, The San Francisco Chronicle
"Gut-wrenching and touching . . .Mr. Filkins's stories are those of a
writer willing to endure hardship, danger and anguish to paint an accurate
picture of war for the American public . . . His prose is as blunt as it is powerful."
-Lee H. Hamilton, The New York Times
"Filkins . . . is a courageous reporter and an original writer . . . The
narrative holds together through the power of his writing . . . The Forever War
is an astonishingly good book."
-Evan Wright, LA Weekly
"Addictive . . . [Filkins is] a master of the moment, of the concrete,
of texture; where others try to explain, he wants you to know what being there
feels like . . . I couldn't put this book down."
-Craig Seligman, Bloomberg
"Dexter Filkins . . . is well on his way to becoming the preeminent war
reporter of this tumultuous era . . . His understated prose offers a
stiletto-sharp account of places he's gone and people he's met."
-John Marshall, Seattle
Post Intelligencer
"Wonderfully written and carefully researched . . . Filkins's meticulous
attention to detail and his bravery . . . [are] evident on every page . . . The
Forever War . . . serves as a powerful lesson in what it takes to cover the
complexities of war . . . [Dexter Filkins] has put himself in the middle of
this madness to deliver a stunning and illuminating story."
-Chuck Leddy, Christian Science Monitor
"[Filkins is] the real deal, a reporter's reporter . . . his brave and
stunning new book . . . pulses with prose so lean-whipsawing between brutality
and beauty-that it takes your breath away."
-Paul Grondahl, Times Union
"A chilling and ethereal narrative of loss and the promise of loss."
-Jim Chiavelli, The Boston
Globe
"Phenomenal . . . The Forever War makes the war in Iraq so real,
so haunting, that you'll want to sleep with the book next to your bed and read
it in every spare moment until the last page. It does what a great book about
war, loss, politics, and sacrifice should-it moves, shocks, entertains,
educates, and inspires. The Forever War is peerless-a classic."
-Genvieve
Long, The Epoch Times
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