Andrei Netto
Auteur de Bringing Down Gaddafi: On the Ground with the Libyan Rebels
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- Nom canonique
- Netto, Andrei
- Date de naissance
- 1977
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Brazil
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Bringing Down Gaddafi: On the Ground with the… par Andrei Netto
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I now know more about the Libyan Civil War of 2011 than I did before, which is good, but I don't think Netto told his story as well as he might have. (Though, of course it could always be the fault of his translator.) Netto spent some time with Libyan revolutionary forces during the Arab Spring, and his firsthand experience is valuable, but sometimes I felt like I was drowning in dull details. Periodically, though, a striking event or image manages to break through the monotony: the actual death of Gaddafi, Netto's own time in a Libyan prison (and the events leading up to it), time spent in an overwhelmed hospital after the revolution (the description of how the hospital's pool changed color as people started to bathe in it will stick with me), the discovery that Gaddafi's daughter (supposedly killed in American airstrikes in the 1980s) was alive and well and working as a doctor. A lot of interesting tidbits, but not as interesting an overall package as I'd hoped.… (plus d'informations)
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Stevil2001 | 14 autres critiques | Mar 3, 2017 | Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
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This is a very interesting and informative book. To think that people risk their lives to bring stories like this to light, it is incredible.
This is a very interesting and informative book. To think that people risk their lives to bring stories like this to light, it is incredible.
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RachaelLaurenA | 14 autres critiques | Sep 7, 2016 | Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
An excellent and very detailed account of the before, during, and after of the downfall of Gaddafi. I can't emphasize how much detail there was - this was a fantastic thing. Netto's experience is much more real due to the little things he chooses to include, such as the description of the cell in which he was imprisoned, or the mini-bios he provides for his fixers. This book gives some great political and historical lessons on Libya, and I learned a lot about this period of time in a country that previously had not really been on my radar.… (plus d'informations)
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palmaceae | 14 autres critiques | Feb 1, 2015 | Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Brazilian journalist Netto relates the story of how Gaddafi was taken down. Book opens with the final hour of Gaddafi's life, a riveting first person account of one of the rebels charged with trying to keep the Libayan leader alive long enough to make it back to his commanders.
Text is riveting at times and overly detailed at other times. Lack of analysis is a negative. Recommended read for students of current events in the Arab world.
½Text is riveting at times and overly detailed at other times. Lack of analysis is a negative. Recommended read for students of current events in the Arab world.
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BookWallah | 14 autres critiques | Sep 26, 2014 | Vous aimerez peut-être aussi
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