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Guantanamo Diary Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Guantanamo Diary By Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi


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An unprecedented international publishing event: the first and only diary written by a still-imprisoned Guantanamo detainee.

Guantanamo Diary Summary

Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi

THE SUNDAY TIMES and NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Since 2002, Mohamedou Ould Slahi has been imprisoned at the detainee camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In all these years, the United States has never charged him with a crime. Although he was ordered to be released by a federal judge, the U.S. government fought that decision, and there is no sign that the United States plans to let him go. Three years into his captivity Slahi began a diary, recounting his life before he disappeared into U.S. custody and daily life as a detainee. His diary is not merely a vivid record of a miscarriage of justice, but a deeply personal memoir - terrifying, darkly humorous, and surprisingly gracious. Published now for the first time, Guantanamo Diary is a document of immense historical importance.

Guantanamo Diary Reviews

A vision of hell, beyond Orwell, beyond Kafka -- JOHN LE CARRE
The work is a kind of dark masterpiece, a sometimes unbearable epic of pain, anguish and bitter humour that the Dostoyevsky of The House of the Dead would have recognized and embraced * * New York Times * *
A sobering, often chilling, read. Slahi's story deserves to be widely read * * Independent * *
Un-nerving yet ultimately magnificent . . . there is something special about Guantanamo Diary that lifts it from human-rights polemic to the realm of literary magic * * Sunday Times * *
A harrowing account of [Mohamedou Ould Slahi's] detention, interrogation, and abuse . . . One of the most stubborn, deliberate and cruel Guantanamo interrogations on record * * Slate * *
Anyone who reads Guantanamo Diary - and every American with a shred of conscience should do so, now - will be ashamed and appalled. Mohamedou Ould Slahi's demand for simple justice should be our call to action. Because what's at stake in this case is not just the fate of one man who managed, against all odds, to tell his story, but the future of our democracy -- Glenn Greenwald
This is a necessary book. It reminds us that the evil we're fighting can be found in ourselves as well as our enemies * * Daily Telegraph * *
The fact that you are able to read his account of his time in America's most notorious prison is a testimony to his intelligence, his entrepreneurial spirit and determination * * Independent * *
Slahi's book offers a reminders that the struggles we face in these difficult times involve real individuals, not faceless creatures who are to be characterised as members as one or other hated group. That he has resorted to words, the mightiest of weapons, even as his incarceration continues, makes his experience all the more relevant today * * Financial Times * *
This Guantanamo detainee's harrowing memoir is a tremendous achievement - and a grave warning against ignoring the rule of law * * Observer New Review * *
Compelling * * The Economist * *
Slahi is an intelligent and sensitive writer whose sense of irony somehow survived along with his sanity * * London Review of Books * *
Extraordinary * * Scotland on Sunday * *
Unsentimental, occasionally funny yet always temperate * * RTE Guide * *
Guantanamo Diary . . .will leave you shell-shocked * * Vanity Fair * *
Slahi's ordeal is at the heart of Guantanamo Diary, but the book is about much more. It is a chilling story of the United States' worst abuses in the post-9/11 era. It is an account of other countries' complicity in these abuses. It is a terrible example of what happens to innocent people when the rule of law is suspended. In the words of Larry Siems, the book's editor, it is "an epic for our times" * * Huffington Post * *
Necessary reading for those seeking to understand the dangers that Guantanamo's continued existence poses to Americans in the world . . . a fluent, engaging and at times eloquent writer even in his fourth language of English * * Washington Post * *
Gripping . . . extraordinary . . . Mr. Slahi emerges from the pages of his diary, handwritten in 2005, as a curious and generous personality, observant, witty and devout * * New York Times * *
Heartbreaking . . . there has never been a book quite like this . . . extraordinary and overwhelming * * New Statesman * *
An extraordinary account . . . the global war on terror has found in a Mauritanian captive its true and complete witness * * Guardian * *
A necessary book * * Irish Independent * *

About Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Mohamedou Ould Slahi was born in Mauritania in 1970. He earned a scholarship to study engineering in Germany when he was 18, and lived and worked in Germany and briefly in Canada before returning to Mauritania in 2000. He has been detained in Guantanamo Bay since August 2002. Larry Siems directed the Freedom to Write and International Programs at PEN American Center, where he led PEN's ongoing efforts to defend writers facing persecution around the world and protect freedom of expression in the US. He left at the end of 2013 to concentrate on editing Slahi's memoir. He is the author of The Torture Report and is a poet and non-fiction writer.

Additional information

GOR006994601
9781782116066
1782116060
Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi
Used - Good
Paperback
Canongate Books Ltd
2015-01-20
432
N/A
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