
Another Bloody Love Letter
$47.02
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
1 November 2007
Summary
Critically acclaimed writer and award-winning foreign correspondent, Anthony Loyd is also an ex-heroin addict. ANOTHER BLOODY LOVE LETTER exposes the thrilling and brutal reality of life as a war journalist - from the climax of war in Kosovo to tracking ambush commanders in Sierra Leone, confronting the danger and confusion of northern Afghanistan at the start of the ‘war on terror’, and the harsh realities of life in Iraq during the second Gulf War. But it is also the very human story of a m…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780755314805 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0755314808 |
| Author: | Anthony Loyd |
| Publisher: | Headline Publishing Group |
| Imprint: | Headline Review |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Release Date: | 1 November 2007 |
| Weight: | 290g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 34mm |
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Critics Review
‘Two things set Anthony Loyd apart from your average, war-weary combat-zone junkie: a luminous prose style that sometimes borders on the visionary, and a fiercely principled integrity’
‘Anthony Loyd is something special… It’s rare to find a man of action who is so naturally fluent with the pen. I’m tempted to invoke Hemingway but I think that might be doing Loyd a disservice’ - Mail on Sunday
‘Devastating honesty… Loyd shows himself to be the best guide through today’s wars working in the English language’ - Daily Telegraph‘Two things set Anthony Loyd apart from your average, war-weary combat-zone junkie: a luminous prose style that sometimes borders on the visionary, and a fiercely principled integrity’ - Daily Mail‘A great big bloody bong of horror, chaos, gallows humour, loss, boredom and self-loathing, followed by slack-jawed self-medication… If this is just another vicarious hit of a war correspondent’s memories, well, it’s seriously good shit, man’ - Independent on SundayAbout The Author
Anthony Loyd
Anthony Loyd is an award-winning special correspondent for The Times. A former army officer, he served in Northern Ireland and the first Gulf War, then left the army in 1991. MY WAR GONE BY, I MISS IT SO, was the result of his experiences in Bosnia and parallel battles with heroin addiction. He has subsequently worked in numerous conflict zones including Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Chechnya, Ethiopia, Algeria and Sierra Leone.
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