
Come from the Shadows
The Long and Lonely Struggle for Peace in Afghanistan
Terry Glavin(Author)
Greystone Books,Canada (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2011
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-1-55365-782-8 (ISBN)
Description
"Come from the Shadows" is not about the Afghanistan we may think we know. It is not about the country depicted in urgent dispatches from embedded reporters; it isn't about the country evoked by anti-war protestors or the one that figures in heated political controversies over the treatment of prisoners. Instead, this is a book about the Afghanistan that lies "outside the wire," far from the Taliban's grim desert strongholds. The country we visit with award-winning author Terry Glavin is a surprisingly welcoming place, hidden away in alleys and narrow streets that bustle with blacksmiths, seamstresses, gem hawkers, cobblers and spice merchants. This Afghanistan is reawakening from decades of savagery and bloodletting, and its people are deeply thankful for the aid from foreign soldiers. In the voices of the people he meets on his journey, Glavin reveals how events have unfolded in Afghanistan since September 11, 2001. In the life story of his friend and travel companion--writer, translator and activist Abdulrahim Parwani--we learn of Afghanistan's agonies over the past thirty years. "Come from the Shadows" is a passionate challenge to the usual depiction of the war in Afghanistan.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
Maps
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
387 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55365-782-8 (9781553657828)
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Person
Terry Glavin is the author of six books and the co-author of four, traversing a variety of subjects from anthropology to natural history. He has won more than a dozen literary and journalism awards, including the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize, and in 2009 was the recipient of the British Columbia Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence. His writing appears regularly in newspapers, magazines and online publications as diverse as Democratiya (New York), Lettre Internationale (Berlin), the National Post, Canadian Geographic and The Tyee. He is a founding member of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee.