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The Sewing Circles of Herat
The Sewing Circles of Herat: A Personal Voyage Through Afghanistan | Christina Lamb
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Twenty-one-year-old Christina Lamb left suburban England for Peshawar on the frontier of the Afghan war. Captivated, she spent two years tracking the final stages of the mujaheddin victory over the Soviets, as Afghan friends smuggled her in and out of their country in a variety of guises. Returning to Afghanistan after the attacks on the World Trade Center to report for Britain's Sunday Telegraph, Lamb discovered the people no one else had written about: the abandoned victims of almost a quarter century of war. Among them, the brave women writers of Herat who risked their lives to carry on a literary tradition under the guise of sewing circles; the princess whose palace was surrounded by tanks on the eve of her wedding; the artist who painted out all the people in his works to prevent them from being destroyed by the Taliban; and Khalil Ahmed Hassani, a former Taliban torturer who admitted to breaking the spines of men and then making them stand on their heads. Christina Lamb's evocative reporting brings to life these stories. Her unique perspective on Afghanistan and deep passion for the people she writes about make this the definitive account of the tragic plight of a proud nation.
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ljuliel Was this a several day event ? The building is pretty. You must be getting to see lots of authors. 4y
GlassAsDiamonds @ljuliel five days!!!!! Today is the last day and it‘s just amazing. Intense but omg amazing. If you ever wanted to travel India, ending here would be ideal. 😊 4y
ljuliel That sounds wonderful. The only books I‘ve read set in India were 2 of Rohinton Mistry‘s. A Fine Balance , and I think the other was called Family Matters or something like that. It‘s been a very long time ago. India is a fascinating place. My only other things I‘ve learned about it were by watching The Amazing Race when they went to India. I‘m glad you had an enjoyable time 🙂 4y
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