by Anders Lustgarten (Author)
There is no such thing as a happy colonised people. Never has been and never will be. That is our basic delusion. December 2011. Watching video footage from a drone, Pentagon officials see a huddle of people - unarmed smugglers, with mules - treading their familiar path across the Turkish-Iraqi border. Hours later, Turkish Armed Forces drop bombs on the group. 34 civilians are killed. The Roboski massacre is one of the most controversial episodes in the `war on terror'. Piecing together the fragments of the tragedy, Anders Lustgarten's startling new play dares to ask what a massacre is made of. Shrapnel is a story of malicious commands and mournful commemorations; an urgent, powerful insight into the state of modern warfare. This edition was published to coincide with the UK premiere at the Arcola Theatre, London, on 11 March 2015.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
Published: 11 Mar 2015
ISBN 10: 1474253679
ISBN 13: 9781474253673
Book Overview: A harrowing depiction of the Roboski massacre, 2011, in which 34 civilians were killed by an airstrike from the Turkish military, near the Turkish-Iraqi border.