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From the only journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting from Iraq, an account of ordinary people caught between the struggles of nations. The Washington Post's Shadid went to Iraq, neither embedded with soldiers nor briefed by politicians. Because he is fluent in Arabic, Shadid--an Arab A... Full description
Table of Contents:
- Before
- The City of peace
- Tabaghdada
- The American invasion
- What's written on your forehead
- Like a flower
- A dark, dark tunnel
- A daughter's diary
- For you, Iraq
- Aftermath
- Dry bread with tea
- The blood of Sadr
- The occupation
- A very, very, very, very, bad neighborhood
- The mud gets wetter
- If you want a gazelle, take a rabbit
- A bad Muslim
- Baghdad is your city
- Oil and punks
- Myths of resistance.