by JohnMcarthy (Author)
Captured Voices is an anthology of poems and prose by people from this century who have had experience of torture, imprisonment and exile. Pieces range from well-known writers such as Brian Keenan, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Eric Lomax and Sheila Cassidy to unknown writers who are clients of the Foundation. Countries include Iran, China, Rwanda and Chile. The anthology is divided into six thematic sections - Loss, Identity, Impact, Bystanders, Survival and Exile - giving the reader a sense of the psychological and emotional journey travelled by many of those who have survived torture and who come to the Foundation for help.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 10 Aug 2000
ISBN 10: 0575402512
ISBN 13: 9780575402515
Book Overview: The Medical Foundation has huge support from many people and was Waterstone's Charity of the Year in 1998 Helen Bamber, the director of the Foundation, was the subject of the recent biography The Good Listener by Neil Belton (published by W&N and winner of the Irish Times prize for non-fiction) John McCarthy frequently works for the Foundation as a fundraiser and is one of its patrons 'The strength of this book is the lessons it teaches about living through horror ... this book is a passionate reminder and a plea' Daily Mail 'Captured Voices is an important book ... Buy it, read it, and never forget that each story it tells is that of a person. Just like you' The Big Issue.