To Lose a War, 9780593493090
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A quarter-century of Afghan war, colossal waste, and American imperial decline.
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To Lose a War

the fall and rise of the taliban

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  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    12 August 2025

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Summary

Afghanistan Unraveling: A Chronicle of a Lost War

“A book that is as deeply humane and profoundly rendered as any I’ve read about Afghanistan, or any other war.” —Elliot Ackerman, *New York Times Book Review*

From one of the great foreign correspondents of our time, author of some of the most essential reporting from Afghanistan from before 9⁄11 to the return of the Taliban to power in 2021, comes the first full accounting of that entire era, combining previ…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593493090
ISBN-10:0593493095
Author:Jon Lee Anderson
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:The Penguin Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:12 August 2025
Weight:646g
Dimensions:243mm x 164mm x 31mm
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Critics Review

“More than any American journalist of the war in Afghanistan, Jon Lee Anderson knew where to find the story: in the lives of Afghans navigating between an American occupier and a repressive Taliban. With his characteristic courage, curiosity, humanity, and unflinching eye for official hypocrisy and the revealing detail, Anderson paints a riveting picture of what went wrong over the two decades after 9⁄11. To Lose a War is an epochal and essential record of what happened in Afghanistan, a timeless warning about imperial overreach, and a poignant tribute to the resilience of Afghans who lived through it all.”—Ben Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of After the Fall and The World as It Is“Jon Lee Anderson is one of the finest foreign correspondents we have. I have long been admirer of his work. In Afghanistan, he was always ahead of the pack in ferreting out the essential stories—vivid, poignant, memorable and so often heartbreaking. This collection of his best work there traces America’s many tragic missteps with trenchant observations and portraits urgent and personal.” —Martin Smith, producer and correspondent for PBS Frontline’s “America and the Taliban”“Jon Lee Anderson is an extraordinary, clear-sighted analyst. His prose is beautiful. His empathy, his patience, his wit, and understanding exceptional. There are few better guides to the new geopolitics and the incongruous, elusive, demanding realities on the ground.” —Rory Stewart, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Politics on the Edge“Anderson’s pieces are a triumph of high-wire journalism—often taking him into hair-raising action—that also offer a capacious, resonant panorama of Afghan society. The result is a captivating account of a military march of folly that ably dissects its many tragic delusions.” —Publishers Weekly“Essential for understanding the futility of America’s longest war.” —Kirkus (starred review)

About The Author

Jon Lee Anderson

Jon Lee Anderson is an author and a staff writer for The New Yorker. As a longtime observer of political violence and revolutionary movements, he has reported from many war zones over the years, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Angola, Somalia, Mali, and Liberia. He has reported frequently from Latin America and profiled political leaders such as Augusto Pinochet, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez, and Nicolás Maduro. Anderson also wrote a celebrated biography of the late Argentine revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara and, in the course of his research, discovered the long-concealed whereabouts of Guevara’s secretly buried body in Bolivia.

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