War With No End
Discover the profound insights of John Berger in "War With No End," published by Verso Books in 2007. This compelling anthology spans 174 pages and offers a critical examination of the far-reaching consequences of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan that began on October 7, 2001. The collection features a diverse array of contemporary writers who delve into various genres, including reportage, "faction," and fiction. They explore themes of ongoing conflict, ranging from Palestine to Iraq and the atrocities of Abu Ghraib. Berger's work sheds light on the erosion of civil liberties and the manipulation of public opinion, making it a must-read for anyone interested in political freedom, security, and the lasting impact of terrorism. Join the conversation and understand the complexities of our modern world through the voices in this essential literary collection.