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Chargement... Dos au monde. Portraits de Serbiepar Åsne Seierstad
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Esta vez la conocida corresponsal de guerra nos lleva a Serbia. Con la misma sensibilidad y respeto Seierstad se ha acercado a sus habitantes antes durante y despues de la guerra de los Balcanes para contarnos sus alegrias sus penas y sus esperanzas en ese pais martir devastado en el pasado y olvidado en el presente. Para ello la periodista acompana durante un tiempo a catorce hombres y mujeres algunos simples ciudadanos otros intelectuales criticos y politicos de la oposicion como Levik periodista de una cadena opuesta al regimen pero tambien a seguidores de Milosevic como Mira la esposa de Dadic. Seierstad tampoco se olvida de los refugiados de Kosovo que tratan de reencontrar su lugar. This book provides many interesting perspectives about the recent history of Serbia. The book consists of fourteen chapters, each relating the time the author spent with a different Serbian individual or family. She meets a wide range of people, including a convicted war criminal's wife, higher up members of Slobodan Milosevic's party, leaders of the opposition, refugees who fled Kososvo, a rock star, and artists. The meetings occur right before Milosevic's fall from power and continue for a few years after. I really appreciated the way that Seierstad seemed to both value and question each of the different perspectives. It was really interestng to read chapters about people who knew Milosevic and other war criminals personally. It is rare to gain a human perspective on someone who just always seemed just plain evil. I learned a lot about how complicated the situation is and how many crimes have been committed on all sides of the conflict, not just by Milosevic and his party. It was sad to read about all the people who were working so hard to overthrow his regime, only to be somewhat disappointed by what followed. The book taught me a lot about Serbia, and I would love to read a book about every country that was written in this way, where you really get some different perspectives. Five stars may be a bit generous, but oh well. People rave about the way this author writes, but I just don't see it. Perhaps it is (literally) lost in the translation (from Norwegian to English)... That said, the stories she tells are very interesting, and the widely ranging perspectives she provides about Serbians' reactions to their government are fascinating. Well worth a read if you are at all interested in the Balkans. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
From beloved international reporter Åsne Seierstad comes a remarkable exploration of the lives of ordinary Serbs under the regime of Slobodan Milosevic-during the dramatic events leading up to his fall, and finally in the troubled years that have followed. Seierstad traveled extensively through Serbia between 1999 and 2004, following the lives of people from across the political spectrum. Her moving and perceptive account follows nationalists, Titoists, Yugonostalgics, rock stars, fugitives, and poets. Seierstad brings her acclaimed attention to detail to bear on the lives of those whom she encounters in With Their Backs to the World, as she creates a kaleidoscopic portrait of a nation made up of so many different-and often conflicting-hopes, dreams, and points of view. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)949.7103History and Geography Europe Other parts Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina ∙ Croatia ∙ Kosovo ∙ Montenegro ∙ Macedonia ∙ Serbia ∙ Slovenia) [formerly also Bulgaria] Serbia; KosovoClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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