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Towers of StoneThe Battle of Wills in Chechnya
Translated by
Soren Gauger
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Product Details
ISBN-10
1-58322-900-0
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-900-2
Publication Date
Oct 2009
Nb of pages
352
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.
Original Publication
2009
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DescriptionIn Towers of Stone, award-winning Polish reporter Wojciech Jagielski brings into focus the tragedy of Chechnya, its inhabitants, and the war being waged there by a handful of desperate warriors against a powerful and much more numerous army. Jagielski’s narrative is told through the lens of two men: Shamil Basaev, a hero to some, a dangerous warlord to others; and Aslan Maskhadov, a calculating and sober politician, who is viewed as a providential savior by some of his compatriots and a cowardly opportunist by the rest. Caught up in a war to which they owe everything and without which they could not live, the two fighters face enemy forces—and one another—in protean conflicts that prove hard to quell. Viewing the two men’s personal story as a microcosm of the conflict threatening to devour a land and its peoples, Jagielski distills the bitter history of the region with forceful clarity.
ReviewsPress Reviews
Wojciech Jagielski has already achieved recognition for his reporting from the most inflamed points on our globe. [His latest work] will only confirm his reputation.
- Ryszard Kapuscinski
The Economist
Wojciech Jagielski's book sets new standards for gritty reporting of Russia’s most miserable corner, and the dreadful damage done to it by both outsiders and the Chechens’ own leaders... The book brings to life the danger, squalor and misery of daily life in Chechnya with almost unbearable clarity.
- Edward Lucas
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