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I Brought the War with Me
- Stories and Poems from the Front Line
- Narrated by: Lindsey Hilsum, Mikhail Sen, Nadia Albina
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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I was standing outside an apartment block that had been split apart by a missile. The words of a poem came to me when I could no longer find my own.
In nearly four decades as a journalist covering conflict from Rwanda to Kosovo to Palestine, Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum has always carried a book of poetry. In Ukraine, she tweeted a poem a day, and people began to read, to share, to ask for more.
Here, Lindsey collects her favourite poems from ancient times to modern, by writers from all around the world. Alongside each, she recalls a memory from her own work, whether interviewing the warlords of Bosnia, meeting child soldiers in Uganda or giving testimony in Rwanda. Her prose reveals comic absurdity and astonishing courage, meaning and its absence, unexpected moments of love and the untold consequences that come long after most cameras disperse. She explores the pity of war – and its fatal attraction.
'Remarkable: combines her exceptional experience as a war correspondent with selected poetry in an act of witness' ANDREW MOTION
'Profound, revelatory, distressing and timely' CAROL ANN DUFFY
'Fantastic, beguiling and movingly profound' WILLIAM BOYD
'Brings us darkness and light in the most moving, magical way' CHRISTINA LAMB
Critic reviews
'A book of great power and poignancy... Lindsey Hilsum has no end of courage, sustained by an intellectual and emotional hinterland that makes her the finest foreign affairs journalist of her generation' (FERGAL KEANE)
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- F. Hopkinson
- 25-09-24
A unique lens on the life of a correspondent
It’s a compelling and exceptional book – far from the stereotypical format of the foreign correspondent’s memoir, encounters of a lifetime’s reporting are matched with published poetry that encapsulates/enhances the emotions of each story. In some ways, listening to it in audio book form might not be the best way. The percussion of the hard-hitting stories one after the other, and the poetry that follows is a lot to process if you’re listening continuously. Scanning the poetry on the page might be the better way to fully absorb the words. Or hit the pause button a lot. But then you want to hear the next account. The story of the Syrian bus driver negotiating the IS checkpoints on his route, with a set of excuses for his passengers to negotiate each and every problem is surely the basis of a future movie. Coming out of it you feel a sense of awe at the ability to face such monstrous acts and report it with neutrality. And get any sleep.
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