The Betrayal of the Middle East
by Robert Fisk
The final work from foreign correspondent Robert Fisk, picking up the story in the Middle East where his internationally bestselling The Great War of Civilisation left off, starting with the aftermath of the Iraq invasion in 2005.
From the Arab uprisings and the Syrian civil war to Israel's conflicts with Palestine and Lebanon, Fisk condemns the West's ongoing hypocrisy and interference while revealing the horrific truth of life on the ground. Unafraid to criticise authority and unpick complex truths, he creates a compelling narrative of passionate and engaging journalism, historical analysis and eyewitness reporting.
With a Postscript by Nelofer Pazira-Fisk and a foreword by Patrick Cockburn, Night of Power delivers an essential and prophetic account of the last twenty years, which exposes the inescapable consequences of colonial oppression and violence in the Middle East.
"An incisive view of the Middle East that won't please the Pentagon or veterans of the Bush and Blair administrations." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"In his attentive, careful, detailed, historically grounded reporting ― and in this remarkable posthumous book, which deserves to be widely read ― the voices of people demanding freedom are given space, recognition, and dignity. This is an exemplary and deeply human work of both journalism and history." ―Anthony Arnove, author of Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal
"Fisk's ability to evoke the Middle East's multifaceted history, delve into the details of its multiple conflicts, and expose the moral depravity and hypocrisy of Western policy towards the region has had few equals … This posthumous volume explains why Fisk's next column was so eagerly awaited by so many, and why its absence is missed in these grim times." ―Mouin Rabbani, co-editor of Jadaliyya
"Today as conflicts again rage in multiple countries in the Middle East, we need Robert Fisk's insight more than ever. A good deal of it can be found in the pages of this, his final book. His voice has been sorely missed in the pages of our newspapers and magazines, but even more so, in our world." ―Norman Stockwell, publisher of The Progressive
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Robert Fisk was a bestselling author and the Independent's Middle East correspondent. He lived in the Middle East for four decades and was the most decorated British foreign correspondent. The Great War for Civilisation, a history of his career and the numerous conflicts he has covered, was published internationally to great critical acclaim. He is also the author of Pity the Nation and The Age of the Warrior.
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