Kosova Express: A Journey in Wartime

Kosova Express: A Journey in Wartime

by JamesPettifer (Author)

Synopsis

In this unique eyewitness record, James Pettifer gives a startling and evocative portrayal of the grim and fearful world of Kosova from the imposition of martial law in 1990 till March 1999. As a writer for The Times and Wall Street Journal Europe, he witnessed most key events, from the emergence of the Kosova Liberation Army in May 1996 to the massive refugee movements of 1998 and 1999, the ground war between the KLA and the Serbs and the NATO bombing campaign and subsequent liberation of Kosovo. Many of the drama's key personalities, such as the Serb war criminal Arkan (who at one time was a Kosova MP), American diplomats (including Richard Holbrooke) and key Albanian leaders (Ibrahim Rugova and Thacim Haci) feature in this account. Kosova Express also offers new insights into the efforts of the British government to manipulate press coverage of Kosova for its own ends, and the hitherto undisclosed links between several European governments and the Milosevic regiem. The colour and humour of Kosova daily life, the region's bleakly harsh yet beautiful landscapes, and the subterranean, nightmare world of Prishtina are graphically described, as is the horrifying nature of the war aro

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published: 04 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 1850657491
ISBN 13: 9781850657491

Media Reviews
'Written in an accessible and often grippingstyle, Kosova Express combines something ofthe reportage and analysis of Tim Judahand the colour of Antony Loyd. Thecharacterisations are sharp and insightful[and] some of the set-pieces, such as diningin the Grand Hotel, or a Serb roadblock, are beautifully observed. A curious blend of the spooky and the mundane is very effectivelyconveyed.' --Dr Brendan Simms, Universityof Cambridge
Author Bio
James Pettifer was born in 1949 and educated at King's School, Worcester, and Hertford College, Oxford. He is a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and a regular broadcaster and commentator on the Balkan countries on radio and television. His recent books include Blue Guide Albania (A & C Black), The Greeks (Penguin) and (Albania, New York University Press).