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Point of No Return (Paperback)
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Point of No Return (Paperback)
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POINT OF NO RETURN shows the world through the eyes of a war
correspondent, working in conflict zones avoided by the mainstream
media, unveiling the dire state of today's world, its disparities
and brutal post-colonial arrangement - including the imperialist
push for Western hegemony. "Point of No Return is one of the great
novels of the 21st century. It deserves a wide readership and
serious critical appraisal. Over a half century ago, in his
important book "American Moderns - From Rebellion to Conformity,"
the great literary critic Maxwell Geismar noted that "Our best
literary work has come from writers who are outside the dominant]
intellectual orbit, where capitalist] panic has slowly subsided
into inertia." Geismar anticipates Vltchek. Point of No Return
explodes from that vital realm far beyond hegemonic control." -
Tony Christini "Point of No Return is riveting." - Paulin Cesari
(Le Figaro) "Andre Vltchek is a writer, the real thing, of the same
calibre and breed as Hemingway and Malraux." - Catherine
Merveilleux "Andre Vltchek tells us about a world that few know,
even when they think they do. That is because he tells the truth,
vividly, with a keen sense of history, and with a perceptive eye
that sees past surfaces to reality..." - Noam Chomsky "This
gripping novel blends fiction and autobiography; it reflects the
experience of the author as a war correspondent while drawing the
portrait of a globalized world coming apart at the seams. A
political novel after the fashion of Malraux... it is also a
meditation on the state of the world (and of literature), and a
raucous escapade to the far corners of the globe." - Le Grand Soir
"Iconoclastic Adventurer: The lives of great reporters are
fascinating. Long before establishing his credentials as a poet,
essayist, documentary filmmaker and even a novelist, Andre Vltchek,
was a journalist. Donning this hat once again, he revisits his
years as an intrepid reporter..." - Caroline Mangez (Paris Match)
"Vltchek has written a colourful and elegantly crafted novel with a
political stance that will engage some and provoke others but is
always heart-felt and sincere." - Lila Rajiva
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