Soldiers of God
β Scribed by Kaplan, Robert D
- Book ID
- 106876037
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 863 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781400030255
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
?Robert Kaplan [is] a scholarly and adventurous journalist. . . . He draws attention to long-term trends that other writers have little noted.? ?The New York Times
?Soldiers of God is a thoughtful, insightful, highly readable book. Battlefield smart, rock solid.? ?Dan Rather
?Affecting and informative. . . . [Kaplan] answer[s] a number of important political questions.? ?The New Yorker
?[A] first-rate account. . . . [Kaplan?s] combination of firsthand war experience inside Afghanistan and extensive reporting . . . makes him sensitive to distinctions that often escaped even devoted promoters of the muj[ahidin].? ?The Wall Street Journal -- Review
βKaplan [is] a scholarly and adventurous journalist. . . . He draws attention to long-term trends that other writers have little noted.β -- The New York Times, 1990
βSoldiers of God is a thoughtful, insightful, highly readable book. Battlefield smart, rock solid.β -- CBS News, 1990
β[A] first-rate account. . . . combination of firsthand war experience inside Afghanistan and extensive reporting . . . -- The Wall Street Journal, 1990
Product Description
First time in paperback, with a new Introduction and final chapter
World affairs expert and intrepid travel journalist Robert D. Kaplan braved the dangers of war-ravaged Afghanistan in the 1980s, living among the mujahidinβthe βsoldiers of godββwhose unwavering devotion to Islam fueled their mission to oust the formidable Soviet invaders. In Soldiers of God we follow Kaplanβs extraordinary journey and learn how the thwarted Soviet invasion gave rise to the ruthless Taliban and the defining international conflagration of the twenty-first century.
Kaplan returns a decade later and brings to life a lawless frontier. What he reveals is astonishing: teeming refugee camps on the deeply contentious Pakistan-Afghanistan border; a war front that combines primitive fighters with the most technologically advanced weapons known to man; rigorous Islamic indoctrination academies; a land of minefields plagued by drought, fierce tribalism, insurmountable ethnic and religious divisions, an abysmal literacy rate, and legions of war orphans who seek stability in military brotherhood. Traveling alongside Islamic guerrilla fighters, sharing their food, observing their piety in the face of deprivation, and witnessing their determination, Kaplan offers a unique opportunity to increase our understanding of a people and a country that are at the center of world events.
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'[F]ascinating, complex, rewarding ... [the] work of a writer at the height of his talent ... [God's Little Soldier] is insistently readable.' - Shashi Tharoor, Outlook From the backstreets of Bombay to the hallowed halls of Cambridge, from the mountains of Afghanistan to a monastery in California,