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The War is Dead, Long Live the War: Bosnia: the Reckoning [Hardcover]

Ed Vulliamy
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19 April 2012

The year 2012 marks the twentieth anniversary of the onset of the worst carnage to blight Europe since the reign of the Third Reich - the Bosnian War. A hurricane of violence was unleashed by Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and his allies, the Bosnian Serbs, in pursuit of a 'Greater Serbia'. An infamous campaign of 'ethnic cleansing' demanded the annihilation of all Bosniaks, Croats and other peoples through either death or enforced deportation, with any trace of their existence destroyed. Such brutality was presided over and tolerated by the so-called 'International Community' including, perhaps most vividly in the popular memory, concentration and death camps in our lifetime.

It was Vulliamy's accursed honour to reveal these camps to the world in August 1992, when he penetrated both Omarska and Trnopolje. The War is Dead, Long Live the War charts this discovery, but it is much more than a memoir: Vulliamy passionately bears witness to the Bosnian war's aftermath, revealing the human consequences as well as the trials and traumas of exile or homecoming. It is only now, through the eyes and memories of the survivors and the bereaved - and, in different ways, the perpetrators - that we can really understand the bloody catastrophe in Bosnia. The world moves on over twenty years, but in Bosnia, there has been no thaw in the hatred; no reckoning. The war may be over, but the war lives on.


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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Bodley Head (19 April 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847921949
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847921949
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 3.6 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 243,530 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Haunting (Ed Caesar Sunday Times )

The camps and their corrosive legacy are Vulliamy's subject in this searing book, in which he writes with controlled and righteous anger about the absence of any "reckoning" (David Blair Saturday Telegraph )

There are stories of human resilience here that are quite extraordinary, and deeply moving. This is a book that will bring tears to the eyes of any reader... Vulliamy's writing is animated not only by sympathy but also, at a deep level by a glowing sense of injustice (Noel Malcolm Telegraph )

Vulliamy can describe barbarism and suffering with merciless clarity... In this book he follows the war and its consequences and knows its lessons should not be forgotten (Mark Brennock Irish Times )

A beautifully written and deeply felt study in survival (Sunday Business Post )

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Part memoir and part reckoning, this is a startling examination of the legacy of the Bosnian war published on the twentieth anniversary of the outbreak of the war.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Exposing a huge ignorance, very powerful to read 28 April 2012
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I was a teenager in Britain when the Bosnian war happened and confess that most of it passed me by with a vague memory about the siege of Sarejevo. Yet this book tells the personal stories, including that of the author that make for a very difficult read - at the same time unable to put the book down. In my lifetime and just 7 years before my son was born and 5 before before my daughter - there were atrocities of a truly staggering nature happening right on our doorstep. Our neighbours were being slaughtered and we failed to see. Worse still, the suffering continues every day as both neighbours, those directly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and from around Europe fail to recognise the horrors of the past and therefore prevent any form of reconciliation. I believe this book should be compulsory reading for our teenage children, lest they ever believe such things couldn't happen in their lifetime. Thank you Ed for writing this book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading. 26 Jun 2012
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Often we search for explanations of history, but this examines the very real people and events that are so recent. The balance of factual examination and the details of human survival blends the sad, the cruel, the wicked and the inspiried. A story that angers and informs. An essential book that is rewarding and certainly challenged me as to what I thought I knew.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Some books we read for pleasure and amusement, and some to gain insight and knowledge. Some books we feel we should read, but there are some books that we simply must read. Journalist Ed Vulliamy's harrowing and jaw dropping account of the aftermath of the Bosnian War at a distance of twenty years after is such a book.

Vulliamy tellingly compares the Bosnian context to the response of the German nation to its own shameful Nazi past, with its collective awareness of what was done, and fierce determination to remember the full horror of Hitler's 'Final Solution' for the Jewish people. Concentration camps are preserved for posterity so that future generations can bear witness to the full evil of what happened, and hopefully to help such unthinkable atrocities and barbarism from ever recurring. The rest of the world also helped with the process of rehabilitation, barely fifteen years after the end of World War II The Beatles were performing in Hamburg, and Germany has emerged as a strong and democratic nation.

This is all in stark contrast to the same period following the Bosnian conflict. And although this book is about events after the war, they cannot be recounted without making reference, in shocking detail, to some of the bone chillingly sadistic and cruel episodes which took place during it. Nazi style concentration camps sprung up, in a Western European nation which not long before had hosted the Winter Olympics, to house the 'ethnically cleansed' Bosnian Muslims after their houses were burned down and many of their number were slaughtered. Vulliamy reveals in great detail, from his own personal experience during the conflict, how the outside world at best ignored the existence of these camps, and at worst colluded in covering them up.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you Ed Vuillamy - Truly amazing book 3 July 2012
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Thank you, Ed Vuillamy. Thank you for writing this. This book is a revelation and very readable. Frankly I was glued to it.

Interesting, inspiring and immensely moving.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SEASONS IN HELL 18 Oct 2012
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I haven't read this yet, but Vulliamy's account of the unfolding of the Bosnian tragedy (Seasons in Hell) is arguably the definitive narrative of the early years of the war. Measured, penetrating and utterly compelling, it is a must read for any serious student of this shameful period. I read it - as a young British Army officer in Bosnia in 1994 - and its impact remains as strong today as it first did. I can't wait to read this book, 20 years on from this extraordinarily tragic period in modern history.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Forgotten war 3 Oct 2012
By Ofratko
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I have the feeling that the war in Bosnia have been forgotten by most of the world. This book helps remembering what happened in this beautiful country 20 years ago. It doesn't help understand because I don't think this would be possible.I have been in Bosnia and tried really hard to comprehend what madness made people do what they did. How can neighbor turn against neighbor after decades of harmony. Or maybe it wasn't so happy and harmonious as everybody thought. This book is in fact a memorial to Bosnian Muslims murdered,tortured and raped in the war as they can't build proper memorial in the places where these unspeakable crimes happened to them. It's an angry book. You ca feel it from the words. Mr. Vulliamy is angry and desperate And he should be. People still haven't received justice and the society is deeply divided. I was told by many people in Bosnia that they think that Bosnia is a test. EU and US want to know how long will it take for Bosnians to start killing each other again.That living like they are living now in two entities with politicians preaching nationalistic hate and people losing hope will create war again.

I took one star off cause this book made the entire Serbian people look like war criminals. And yes some of them did commit horrible crimes but it is not correct to judge entire nation in this light. It will take some time for Serbs to come to terms with what these animals did in their name. They are the most important part of the puzzle in Bosnia. The reconciliation can't be done without them.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Journalise
I was hoping to expand my knowledge of the complexities of this period of historyThe Financial Times review fooled me into thinking this book would provide it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert Hoyle
5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing but unputdownable
It goes without saying that this was the war the west would prefer to forget, and the Serbs will be happy about that. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Michael Jenkins
5.0 out of 5 stars important
This is a very powerful and vital book. I served 2 tours of Bosnia - although this was under SFOR. I felt a strong sense of shame as to what happened and was shocked to discover... Read more
Published 2 months ago by fergus
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone should read this
Thank you Ed for writing a book which explains to me - as much as anyone can - what happened in Bosnia. I have tried to untangle it for years. Read more
Published 5 months ago by littlepig littlepig
3.0 out of 5 stars A sad tale
Vulliamy writes reasonably well, if somewhat prolix in places. The book has litle continuity and what there is disappears the longer the book goes on. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr J Tarbett
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
This isn't always an easy read, either as a member of the human race or as a Briton whose government stood by in the face of clear evidence of slaughter until after the election of... Read more
Published 11 months ago by adam
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must Read!
Ed once again puts his heart and soul into telling the truth about Bosnia and the struggles of its people over that last 20 years. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Dizabelle
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