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Standard Operating Procedure»rank: 1628par: Philip Gourevitch
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We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories From Rwanda»rank: 7612par: Philip Gourevitch
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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The Paris Review»rank: 7612Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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Standard Operating Procedure: A War Story»rank: 7612par: Philip Gourevitch, Errol Morris
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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The Paris Review»rank: 7612Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda»rank: 588807par: Philip Gourevitch
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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A Cold Case»rank: 31754par: Philip Gourevitch
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:A Cold Case describes how Frank Koehler was only 15 when he shot a friend in the back for double-crossing him. That's the sort of guy he was--violent, mob-connected, and remorse-free. ln the same rough-and-tumble post-war neighbourhood on Manhattan's West Side lived a very different young man: Andy Rosenzweig, rigorously straight and determined to become a policeman at a time when cops were more likely to be taking naps or bribes than nabbing criminals. Years later, in 1970, Koehler murdered two men after an argument in a ... |
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The Paris Review»rank: 31754Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:A Cold Case describes how Frank Koehler was only 15 when he shot a friend in the back for double-crossing him. That's the sort of guy he was--violent, mob-connected, and remorse-free. ln the same rough-and-tumble post-war neighbourhood on Manhattan's West Side lived a very different young man: Andy Rosenzweig, rigorously straight and determined to become a policeman at a time when cops were more likely to be taking naps or bribes than nabbing criminals. Years later, in 1970, Koehler murdered two men after an argument in a ... |
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories»rank: 1184313par: Philip Gourevitch
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Hutus kill Tutsis, then Tutsis kill Hutus--if that's really all there is to it, then no wonder we can't be bothered with it,' Philip Gourevitch writes, imagining the response of somebody in a country far from the ethnic strife and mass killings of Rwanda. But the situation is not so simple, and in this complex and wrenching book, he explains why the Rwandan genocide should not be written off as just another tribal dispute. The 'stories' in this book's subtitle are both the author's, as he repeatedly ... |
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A Cold Case»rank: 1184313par: Philip Gourevitch
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:ln the late 1990s Andy Rosenzweig, an inspector for the Manhattan District Attorney's office, reopened the case of a double murder that had taken place in 1970. The identity of the killer had never been in much doubt. Witnesses had pointed the finger at Frankie Koehler, a habitual and violent gangland criminal. Koehler's whereabouts for more than a quarter of a century were in doubt. He had disappeared on the night of the murders and many people believed him dead. Rosenzweig didn't and, as a result of ... |