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Among the Afghans

by Arthur Bonner
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Overview

Arthur Bonner, a New York Times reporter with long experience as a foreign correspondent in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, spent most of 1985 and 1986 in Afghanistan and Pakistan researching the aftermath of the 1979 Soviet invasion of this mountainous, fiercely Islamic country. Bonner made another trip to Pakistan in mid-1987 to test his conclusions against recent events.
Bonner therefore brings both recent experience and the sharp eye of a veteran journalist to an analysis of the Afghan situation: the tenacity and courage of the resistance, the massive emmigration, and the toll taken by the seemingly endless conflict on the country and its people.
The author has seen both the great and small of Afghanistan--both the seared flesh of the hand that an Afghan mujahidin held in the fire to demonstrate his courage and the geopolitical reasons that impelled the former Soviet Union of set its might and treasure against a people who resisted with a fierce and sometimes (to Western eyes) thoughtless courage. This is the story of these antagonists--sobering, chilling, and finally enlightening.

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Library Journal

Bonner, a New York Times reporter, joins the growing ranks of those who have gone to Afghanistan and written a book on their experiences. Reading the vignettes, at first one might think this book represents a simple journalistic treatment of a complex issue. Not so. Bonner's coverage is not all pro-Afghanihe asks probing questions and does not begin his reporting of politics in 1979 but rather shows the evolution of parties from the 1950s. Another area he focuses on is Western medical assistance. Libraries will have a difficult time finding a better book on this topic. Donald Clay Johnson, Univ. of Minnesota Libs., Minneapolis

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1987
Publisher
Durham : Duke University Press, 1987.
Pages
382
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780822307839

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