War Stories

War Stories

by JeremyBowen (Author)

Synopsis

This is a riveting memoir by the popular veteran BBC correspondent, examining his desire to become a war reporter and how the nature of the job has changed. Having joined the BBC as a trainee in 1984, Jeremy Bowen first became a foreign correspondent four years later. He had witnessed violence already, both at home and abroad, but it wasn't until he covered his first war - in El Salvador - that he felt he had arrived. Armed with the fearlessness of youth he lived for the job, was in love with it, aware of the dangers but assuming the bullets and bombs were meant for others. In 2000, however, after eleven years in some of the world's most dangerous places, the bullets came too close for comfort, and a close friend was killed in Lebanon. This, and then the birth of his first child, began a process of reassessment that culminated in the end of the affair. Now, in his extraordinarily gripping and thought-provoking new book, he charts his progress from keen young novice whose first reaction to the sound of gunfire was to run towards it to the more circumspect veteran he is today. It will also discuss the changes that have taken place in the ways in which wars are reported over the course of his career, from the Gulf War to Bosnia, Afghanistan to Rwanda.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Airside/Export e.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 31 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1847370187
ISBN 13: 9781847370181

Author Bio
Jeremy Bowen is Middle East Editor for the BBC, having reported from Jerusalem for seven years. Until recently he was the co-presenter of the BBC's Breakfast News programme. He is the author of one previous book: SIX DAYS: HOW THE 1967 WAR SHAPED THE MIDDLE EAST (Pocket, 074344969X).