A non-fiction account of the everyday lives of three people living in Afghanistan after 9/11. This book changed what I thought I knew. It was a hard read, but a really good one. #FoodAndLit
A non-fiction account of the everyday lives of three people living in Afghanistan after 9/11. This book changed what I thought I knew. It was a hard read, but a really good one. #FoodAndLit
Gopal follows 3 Afghans,a Taliban commander, a US backed warlord ,& an educated village housewife to demonstrate how difficult it is/was to get a positive result in Afghanistan.Detailed & well written,reality is most just want to raise their family in peace.We have warlords accusing enemies of being terrorists so the US will lock them up,the provisional police extorting money from anyone who has a shop stall.Shows how the Taliban would rise again
Superb! Narrative and investigative non-fiction of the very highest order. No Good Men Among the Living by Anand Gopal is wholly absorbing. Mr. Gopal's storytelling is imbued with a sense of understanding and moral seriousness of the broad landscape of Afghanistan's war through the lives of ordinary people all trying to survive. His close observations and delicate renderings of the war on terror is sad but true that, ultimately, the war 👇
Clearly 2019 is the year for amazing nonfiction. This backlist title follows Taliban militants, fighters aligned with pro western forces, and civilians. As the title suggests, there are dangerous and violent elements everywhere you look. A primer on 2000s Afghanistan, and a dive into a society where extreme violence is normalized and the effects on citizens. Extremely well done.