Murder in Amsterdam: Ian Buruma

Murder in Amsterdam: Ian Buruma

by IanBuruma (Author)

Synopsis

It was the emblematic crime of our moment: On a cold November day in Amsterdam, an angry young Muslim man, Mohammed Bouyeri, the son of Moroccan immigrants, shot and killed the celebrated and controversial Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, great-grandnephew of Vincent and iconic European provocateur, for making a movie with the vocally anti-Islam Somali-born Dutch politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali that "blasphemed" Islam. After Bouyeri shot van Gogh, he calmly stood over the body and cut his throat with a curved machete, as if performing a ritual sacrifice, which in a very real sense he was. The murder horrified quiet, complacent, prosperous Holland, a country that prides itself on being a bastion of tolerance, and sent shock waves across Europe and around the world. Shortly thereafter, Ian Buruma returned to his native country to try to make sense of it all and to see what larger meaning should and shouldn't be drawn from this story. The result is Buruma's masterpiece: a book with the intimacy and narrative control of a true-crime page-turner and the intellectual resonance we've come to expect from one of the most well-regarded journalists and thinkers of our time. Ian Buruma's entire life has led him to this narrative: In his hands, it is the exemplary tale of our age, the story of what happens when political Islam collides with the secular West and tolerance finds its limits.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 12 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1843543206
ISBN 13: 9781843543206
Book Overview: This stunning work of precision, intelligence and humanity is now available in paperback.
Prizes: Shortlisted for BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2007.

Media Reviews
Fascinating . . . Characteristically vivid and astute.
Timothy Garton Ash, The New York Review of Books
[Murder in Amsterdam] is a work of philosophical and narrative tension, strikingly sharp and brooding, frank and openly curious.
San Francisco Chronicle
Shrewd, subtly argued.
The New York Times Book Review
aFascinating . . . Characteristically vivid and astute.a
aTimothy Garton Ash, The New York Review of Books
a[Murder in Amsterdam] is a work of philosophical and narrative tension, strikingly sharp and brooding, frank and openly curious.a
a San Francisco Chronicle
aShrewd, subtly argued.a
a The New York Times Book Review
Fascinating . . . Characteristically vivid and astute.
-Timothy Garton Ash, The New York Review of Books

[Murder in Amsterdam] is a work of philosophical and narrative tension, strikingly sharp and brooding, frank and openly curious.
- San Francisco Chronicle

Shrewd, subtly argued.
- The New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
Ian Buruma is Luce Professor at Bard College, New York. His previous books include God's Dust, Behind the Mask, The Missionary and the Libertine, Playing the Game, The Wages of Guilt, Anglomania and Bad Elements.