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They Would Never Hurt A Fly [Paperback]

Slavenka Drakulic
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With the craft of a major journalist, Drakulic? distills the proceedings into economical, evocative narratives ("Elle") --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Slavenka Drakulic is a writer of great sensitivity, intelligence and grace (Alice Walker )

A formidable writer (SUNDAY TIMES )

Her writing has the spare poetry of Marguerite Duras (GUARDIAN )

Slavenka Drakulic is a journalist and writer whose voice belongs to the world (Gloria Steinem )

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* An accessible, involving and moving account of the Balkan war criminals

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Slavenka Drakulic attended the Serbian war crimes trial in the Hague. This important book is about how ordinary people commit terrible crimes in wartime. With extraordinary story-telling skill Drakulic draws us in to this difficult subject. We cannot turn away from her subject matter because her writing is so engaging, lively and compelling. From the monstrous Slobodan Milosevich and his evil Lady Macbeth of a wife to humble Serb soldiers who claim they were 'just obeying orders', Drakulic brilliantly enters the minds of the killers. There are also great stories of bravery and survival, both from those who helped Bosnians escape from the Serbs and from those who risked their lives to help them.

About the Author

Slavenka Drakulic, born in Croatia in 1949, is a writer and journalist whose works have been translated into many languages. She contributes to THE NEW REPUBLIC, LA STAMPA, DAGENS NYHETER, FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU and the OBSERVER and her writing has appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. She writes in both Croatian and English.
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