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The American Way: Stories of Invasion

Following the US's bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the scenes of chaos at Kabul Airport, we could be forgiven for thinking we're experiencing an 'end of empire' moment, that the US is entering a new, less belligerent era in its foreign policy, and that its tenure as self-appointed 'global policeman' is coming to an end. Before we get our hopes up though, it's wise to remember exactly what this policeman has done, for the world, and ask whether it's likely to change its behaviour after any one setback. After 75 years of war, occupation, and political interference - installing dictators, undermining local political movements, torturing enemies, and assisting in the arrest of opposition leaders (from OEcalan to Mandela) - the US military-industrial complex doesn't seem to know how to stop. This anthology explores the human cost of these many interventions onto foreign soil, with stories by writers from that soil - covering everything from torture in Abu Ghraib, to coups and counterrevolutionary wars in Latin America, to all-out invasions in the Middle and Far East. Alongside testimonies from expert historians and ground-breaking journalists, these stories present a history that too many of us in the West simply pretend never happened. This new anthology re-examines this history with stories that explore the human cost of these interventions on foreign soil, by writers from that soil. From nuclear testing in the Pacific, to human testing of CIA torture tactics, from coups in Latin America, to all-out invasions in the Middle and Far East; the atrocities that follow are often dismissed in history books as inevitable in the 'fog of war'. By presenting them from indigenous, grassroots perspectives, accompanied by afterwords by the historians that consulted on them, this book attempts to bring some clarity back to that history. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Comma Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912697397

About Ahmel Echevarria PereBina ShahFariba NawaFiston Mwanza MujilaGianfranco BettinHuseyin KarabeyKim ThuyLina MeruanePaige CooperPayam Nasser

Orsola Casagrande is a Havana-based journalist and film-maker. As a journalist she worked for 25 years for the Italian daily newspaper il manifesto and is currently co-editor of the web magazine Global Rights. She writes in Italian English Spanish and Turkish and speaks Kurdish and French as well as having basic conversational skills in Farsi and the Basque language. Based between Barcelona and Havana Orsola writes regularly on Spanish Catalan and Basque politics as well as the Colombia peace process. She has collaborated with international peace mediator Brian Currin on peace negotations in the Basque country Kurdistan and Colombia. She has translated numerous books as well as written her own. Ra Page is the founder and CEO of Comma Press. He's the editor of numerous anthologies including The City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories (Penguin 1999) co-editor of The New Uncanny (winner of the Shirley Jackson Award 2008). Between 2004 and 2013 he was also the coordinator of Literature Northwest a support agency for independent publishers in the region (until it formally merged with Comma). He is a former journalist having been Deputy Editor for City Life magazine and a former Director of Manchester Poetry Festival. His critical work has been published in The Journal of the Short Story in English and he's been a producer co-writer and co-director on a number of short film projects. He read Physics and Philosophy at Balliol College Oxford and has an MA in English from the University of Manchester.

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