FireA riveting collection of literary journalism by the bestselling author of The Perfect Storm, capped off brilliantly by a new Afterword and a timely essay about war-torn Afghanistan -- a superb eyewitness report about the Taliban's defeat in Kabul -- new to book form. Sebastian Junger has made a specialty of bringing to life the drama of nature and human nature. Few writers have been to so many disparate and desperate corners of the globe. Fewer still have met the standard of great journalism more consistently. None has provided more starkly memorable evocations of extreme events. From the murderous mechanics of the diamond trade in Sierra Leone, to an inferno forest fire burning out of control in the steep canyons of Idaho, to the forensics of genocide in Kosovo, this collection of Junger's reporting will take readers to places they need to know about but wouldn't dream of going on their own. In his company we travel to these places, pass through frightening checkpoints, actual and psychological, and come face-to-face with the truth. |
Contents
WHAT WENT WRONG AT STORM | 43 |
THE WHALE HUNTERS 1995 | 57 |
Escape from Kashmir 1996 | 73 |
KOSOVOS VALLEY OF DEATH 1998 | 95 |
DISPATCHES FROM A DEAD WAR 1999 III | 111 |
COLTERS WAY 1999 | 147 |
THE TERROR of sierra leonE 2000 | 175 |
THE LION IN WINTER 2001 | 199 |
MASSOUDS LAST CONQUEST 2002 | 223 |
Afterword | 245 |