"Written by one of Britain's most distinguished journalists, this remarkable book is an epic account of the Lebanon conflict by an author who has personally witnessed the carnage of Beirut for twenty-six years. It is a story of western betrayal and the loss of American power and prestige in the Middle East. This book tells, too, in frightening detail, the story of the Middle East's first suicide bombers and their first devastating strike at Americans. Through a combination of war reporting and political analysis. Robert Fisk describes Lebanon's ferocious civil war and subsequent Israeli invasions, the Lebanese militias whose appalling brutality spared no one; the US Marines who found themselves trapped in the horror of Lebanon where many of them were to meet a terrible fate; and the Israelis, who tried to install their own puppet rulers, and with their 1982 invasion provoked war crimes of their own. Fully updated to include the Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon and Ariel Sharon's electoral victory, this American edition has sixty pages of new material and a revised preface."--BOOK JACKET.
Robert Fisk Books
Robert Fisk was an English writer and journalist who dedicated over 30 years to covering the Middle East as The Independent's correspondent, primarily based in Beirut. His work was defined by a steadfast commitment to challenging authority, believing that journalism must 'challenge authority, all authority, especially so when governments and politicians take us to war.' A pacifist who never voted, Fisk became renowned for his insightful and courageous reporting from conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. His journalistic integrity earned him numerous British and international awards, establishing him as a distinguished voice in foreign correspondence.






Presents an account of 50 years of bloodshed and tragedy in the Middle East. This book tells the story of the growing hatred of the West by millions of Muslims, the West's cynical support for the Middle East's ruthless dictators, and America's powerful military presence in the world's most dangerous lands.
A sweeping and dramatic history of the last half century of conflict in the Middle East from an award-winning journalist who has covered the region for over thirty years, The Great War for Civilisation unflinchingly chronicles the tragedy of the region from the Algerian Civil War to the Iranian Revolution; from the American hostage crisis in Beirut to the Iran-Iraq War; from the 1991 Gulf War to the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. A book of searing drama as well as lucid, incisive analysis, The Great War for Civilisation is a work of major importance for today's world.
The Age of the Warrior
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A selection of Robert Fisk's finest 'Comment' pieces from the Saturday Independent.
'INCOMPARABLE DEPTH AND UNDERSTANDING…AND EXTRAORDINARY COURAGE' NOAM CHOMSKY The final work from foreign correspondent Robert Fisk, picking up the story in the Middle East where his internationally bestselling The Great War of Civilisation left off, starting with the aftermath of the Iraq invasion in 2005.
A passionate meditation on contemporary Arab identity.
A young woman awakens on a beach by a shipwreck in a strange, unfamiliar world. Her past is an enigma. She takes the name Lowenna, after a voice (in her mind?) shouts it out, not knowing the name will force her onto a path of mystery and danger. Nor does she realize that almost everyone will hate or fear her, because of the name. When a dark mage attacks the city of Penbirth, many are killed and children are taken. Despite the discrimination she faces in the city, Lowenna volunteers to rescue the children. With the friends she makes on her journey, Lowenna hunts down the mage and his minions. Discover the power of her lost race, as she fights for the children, for her friends, and for her life. Be there as she explores her skills and instincts as a warrior using her forgotten powerful magic all while searching for answers about her lost past. She is Lowenna. The last of her kind.
'ROBERT FISK HAS BEEN REPORTING FROM THE MIDDLE EAST WITH INCOMPARABLE DEPTH AND UNDERSTANDING...AND EXTRAORDINARY COURAGE' NOAM CHOMSKY The final work from award-winning journalist and commentator Robert Fisk, following on from the highly acclaimed The Great War for Civilisation. An extraordinary chronicle of Fisk's trademark rigorous journalism, historical analysis and eyewitness reporting. Fully immersed in the Middle East and critical of the West's ongoing interference, Fisk was committed to uncovering complex and uncomfortable truths that rarely featured on the traditional news agenda. With a foreword from fellow Middle East correspondent and former colleague Patrick Cockburn, Night of Power delivers an essential and final account from one of the world's finest journalists, and proves itself timely as ever. 'Every sentence of Robert Fisk radiates his loathe of wars and the inevitable dehumanization they produce, which makes his (sadly) last book an everlasting warning, beyond its value as a meticulous historical recount and analysis of today's events' Amira Hass, journalist, Haaretz 'Fisk's reporting is clear- eyed and unflinching, a model for what journalists should aspire to practice in their ever more important and widely threatened craft' Anthony Arnove, editor, Iraq Under Siege and author, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal
The two central characters, Louise Copperfield and Charlotte Hoar, are connected by the same man, their high school teacher David Bannister. Now, as adults, one woman suffers emotional difficulties for which she blames herself, and the other cannot sustain relationships with men. A devastating flood involvves both women and the men in their lives in a life and death conflict, with a shocking outcome
