The Iraq War has unleashed such a torrent of opinion - impassioned
polemic, neo-con apologia, world-weary cynicism - that it feels
like the important truths are being lost in a media feeding-frenzy.
Eliot Weinberger eschews the rehtoric of the soapbox in an
extraordinary montage of facts, sound bites and testimonies. He
assembles an uncompromising and blackly comic narrative, which
permits the voices of the war to speak for themselves, and allows
the protagonists to damn themselves in their own words. This
pocket-sized volume is vast in scope, a work unlike any other you
have read on Iraq, which finds an unexpected eloquence in its
refusal to join in the facile grand-standing and selective amnesia
of so much contemporary commentary.
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