An edition of The impossible country (1994)

The impossible country

a journey through the last days of Yugoslavia

1st American ed.
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An edition of The impossible country (1994)

The impossible country

a journey through the last days of Yugoslavia

1st American ed.
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This is a privileged glimpse of the former Yugoslavia from within, one that gets behind journalistic accounts to present the intimate hatreds, prejudices, aspirations, and fears of its citizens. American journalist Brian Hall spent the spring and summer of 1991 traveling through Yugoslavia, even as the nation was crumbling in his footsteps.

Having arrived a week after the catalytic May 2 massacre at Borovo Selo, he watched as political solutions were abandoned with dizzying speed, and as Yugoslavia's various ethnicities, which had managed to reach a point of tolerant coexistence, tipped into the violence of civil war.

Hall, one of the last foreigners to travel unhindered through the region, has captured the voices of both the prominent and the unknown, from Serbian demagogue Slobodan Milosevic and Bosnian leader Alija Izetbegovic to a wide variety of everyday Serbs, Croats, and Muslims: "real people, likeable people," as he says, who have been pushed by rumor and propaganda into carrying out one of the most intense and brutal ethnic conflicts in world history.

At the same time, he provides the indispensable historical background, showing how the country called Yugoslavia was cobbled together after World War I, tracing the "ethnic cleansing" practices that have marked the area for centuries, and explaining why every attempt at political compromise has met with such suspicion and resistance.

With a sharp eye and flawless ear, Brian Hall has caught a unique moment in history in a book that is superbly researched, beautifully written, funny, fascinating, and poignant.

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Pages
335

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Cover of: The Impossible Country
The Impossible Country: A Journey Through the Last Days of Yugoslavia
October 1, 1995, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: The impossible country
Cover of: The impossible country
The impossible country: a journey through the last days of Yugoslavia
1994, Secker & Warburg
in English
Cover of: Impossible Country
Impossible Country
January 31, 1994, Secker & Warburg
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Cover of: The impossible country
The impossible country: a journey through the last days of Yugoslavia
1994, D. R. Godine, David R. Godine
in English - 1st American ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
949.702/4
Library of Congress
DR1307 .H35 1994, DR1307.H35 1994, DR 1307 .H35 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 335 p. ;
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1427731M
Internet Archive
impossiblecountr00bria
ISBN 10
1567920004
LCCN
93038896
OCLC/WorldCat
29310618
Library Thing
13875
Goodreads
2481730

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