'Charlie, there's plentya shit they do in this part of the world,
and the reason we're here is 'cause we're not gonna give it a try.
Isn't that so?' The images of war. Snapshots from Abu Ghraib that
depict atrocities committed in the name of freedom. Tabloid images
of English soldiers abusing an Iraqi prisoner that are later
revealed as fakes. And somewhere between England and America,
between savagery and spin, lies the truth. In monologues that
mingle fierce irony with humane warmth, heart-breaking emotion with
breathtaking intelligence, "Guardians" offers storytelling at its
simplest - and its most complex. A disgraced American soldier tells
her story. And a clever English journalist tells how he got his.
This book is the winner of a Fringe First Award at the 2005
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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