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A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis

A Privilege to Die By Thanassis Cambanis

A Privilege to Die by Thanassis Cambanis


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Thanassis Cambanis explains why Hezbollah has emerged as the most dangerous, apocalyptic enemy for Israel yet.

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A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah's Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel by Thanassis Cambanis

The Islamic revolutionary movement Hezbollah has become most powerful source of radical militancy in the Middle East, more dangerous to its enemies than Hamas or even al Qaeda. It has forged a mass following and global appeal. Twice Hezbollah has defeated Israel in conventional wars, and its leader has become the most popular man in the Arab world. This book, blending first- person narrative with thoughtful exposition, offers the first close look at the men and women whose fervor has made Lebanon's Party of God the gold standard for violent movements across the region and the world. This book will be required reading for anyone who wishes to fully understand Hezbollah's grave threat to Israel and the West.

Through deep and vivid portraits of men and women who do Hezbollah's grassroots work - on the battlefields, in politics, in nightclubs and scout troops - Cambanis puts a human face on the movement that has ushered in a militant renaissance and inspired fighters in Gaza, the West Bank, Egypt, Iraq and beyond.

A Privilege to Die Reviews

A valuable account. Cambanis is one of those rare foreign correspondents more interested in the impact of the carnage on human beings than in military maneuvers or bang-bang. -The New York Times Book Review
Brilliant and revealing. It positively frightened me. Interviews in which you can touch the people, coupled with a scholar's command of Islam's history, allow Cambanis to explain what Islamic moderates and the rest of the world are up against. A serious story with emotional power.
-Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations
A revelation. Cambanis, one of the most talented foreign correspondents of his generation, has traveled far into the heart of Hezbollah, and what he has found there needs to be read about and studied by general readers and policy-makers alike. His reporting is not only fearless but sophisticated and penetrating, providing us with a vibrant image and unprecedented understanding of this powerful and secretive Islamist force.
-Matthew McAllester, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Bittersweet: Lessons from my Mother's Kitchen and Blinded by the Sunlight: Surviving Abu Ghraib and Saddam's Iraq
No global flashpoint today is more important than the Hezbollah-Israel conflict, and no book I know does a better job than A Privilege to Die in getting inside the thought-world of Hezbollah's followers. Nuanced, textured, and brutally honest, the book should be required reading for anyone who cares about war and peace in the Middle East.
-Noah Feldman, author of Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices and The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State
A gripping, street-level view of Hezbollah. Cambanis brings Hezbollah out of the shadows to show how it has become the world's most sophisticated resistance group.
-Richard Engel, chief foreign correspondent, NBC News, author of War Journal
Illuminating and terrifying. Thanassis Cambanis journeyed to the heartland of the most important, least understood armed actor in the Middle East. The souls he met along the way are rendered with compassion but not spared the same unflinching lens that Cambanis turns on his own biases.
-Quil Lawrence, National Public Radio, Kabul bureau chief, author of Invisible Nation: How the Kurds' Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East
Cambanis combines extraordinary reportage with sharp analysis and a clear voice to explore the many sides of Hezbollah. A series of highly evocative portraits of the people who make up the core supporters of Hezbollah makes A Privilege to Die a must read for anyone who seeks a better understanding of the region and its people.
-Farnaz Fassihi, The Wall Street Journal, Author of Waiting for an Ordinary Day
Thanassis Cambanis, himself shrewd, brave, and determined, has produced ``A Privilege to Die,'' which shows us a Hezbollah with a human face that is nonetheless a grave threat both to Israel and Western interests in the Middle East.--The Boston Globe

About Thanassis Cambanis

Thanassis Cambanis is a journalist who has been writing about the Middle East for more than a decade. His first book, A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah's Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel, was published in 2010. He writes The Internationalist column for The Boston Globe and is a correspondent for The Atlantic. Thanassis regularly contributes to The New York Times, The Boston Globe. He lives in Beirut, Lebanon, with his wife, Anne Barnard, a reporter for The New York Times, and their two children.

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CIN1439143609VG
9781439143605
1439143609
A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah's Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel by Thanassis Cambanis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
20101111
336
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