The Crossing: My journey to the shattered heart of Syria

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Crossing: My journey to the shattered heart of Syria
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Samar Yazbek
Translated by Nashwa Gowanlock
Translated by Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781846044885
ClassificationsDewey:323.095691
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Rider & Co
Publication Date 4 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Powerful insight into the effects of civil war on the Syrian people and why so many are desperate to flee, by award-winning Syrian journalist. 'ONE OF THE FIRST POLITICAL CLASSICS OF THE 21st CENTURY'- Observer 'EXTRAORDINARILY POWERFUL, POIGNANT AND AFFECTING. I WAS GREATLY MOVED' Michael Palin FOREWORD BY CHRISTINA LAMB Journalist Samar Yazbek was forced into exile by Assad's regime. When the uprising in Syria turned to bloodshed, she was determined to take action and secretly returned several times. The Crossing is her rare, powerful and courageous testament to what she found inside the borders of her homeland. From the first peaceful protests for democracy to the arrival of ISIS, she bears witness to those struggling to survive, to the humanity that can flower amidst annihilation, and why so many are now desperate to flee.

Author Biography

Born in 1970, Samar Yazbek studied literature before beginning her career as a journalist and a scriptwriter for Syrian television and cinema. Her translated work includes the novel, Cinnamon, and A Woman In The Crossfire, her diaries of the first four months of the Syrian uprising, which has won many prizes. She lives in Paris.

Reviews

Powerful and moving...bears comparison with George Orwell's Homage To Catalonia as a work of literature, Yazbek is a superb narrator...it may be that [she] has written one of the first political classics of the 21st century * Observer * Brave, rebellious and passionate...Yazbek is no ordinary Syrian dissident * Financial Times * An eloquent, gripping and harrowing account of the country's decline into barbarism by an incredibly brave Syrian * Irish Times * Gripping... Does the important job of putting faces to the numbing numbers of Syria's crisis... * Economist * Sheds valuable light on day-to-day life inside Syria, something of which we know little...a sobering glimpse of the wreckage that will be discovered when the war is over * Sunday Times *