The New York Review abroad : fifty years of international reportage /
edited by Robert B. Silvers ; prologues by Ian Buruma.
- New York : New York Review Books, c2013.
- 513 p. ; 22 cm.
- [New York Review Books collection] .
Report from VIetnam I. the home program / Paris in the spring / The corpse at the Iron gate / Sad Brazil / Letter from South Africa / Liverpool : notes from underground / Going crazy in India / In El Salvador / The Sakharovs in Gorky / Fire on the road / The revolution of the magic lantern / Godot comes to Sarajevo / The nowhere city / Love and misery in Cuba / Tibet disenchanted / AIDS : the lesson of Uganda / Arrested in China / With the northern alliance / The suicidebombers / Delusions in Baghdad / Left out in Turkey / The battle for Egypt's future / An exclusive corner of Hebron / A farewell to Haiti / Is Libya cracking up? / Mary McCarthy -- Stephen Spender -- V. S. Naipaul -- Elizabeth Hardwick -- Nadine Gordimer -- Caroline Blackwood -- Rosemary Dinnage -- Joan Didion -- Natalya Viktorovna and Vladimir Tolz -- The burial of Cambodia / William Shawcross -- 'I am prepared for anything' / Jerzy Popieluszko -- Ryszard Kapuscinski -- Timothy Garton Ash -- Susan Sontag -- Amos Elon -- Alma Guillermoprieto -- Ian Buruma -- Helen Epstein -- Kang Zhengguo -- Tim Judah -- Avishai Margalit -- Mark Danner -- Christopher de Bellaigue -- Yasmine El Rashidi -- Jonathan Freedland -- Mischa Berlinski -- Nicolas Pelham.
For the past fifty years, "The New York Review of Books" has covered virtually every international revolution and movement of consequence by dispatching the world's most brilliant writers to write eyewitness accounts.