My Battle of Algiers
A Memoir
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Word Count
71,000 words, Guess
Page Count
284 pages
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- Internet Archivemybattleofalgier0000morg
- ISBN-100061205761
- ISBN-139780061205767
- LibraryThing802079
- Goodreads922079
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- OCLC Control Number85454340
- Better World Books9780061205767
- Open LibraryOL7289091M
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- LCCDT295.3.M678 A3 2007
- LCCDT295.3.M678A3 2007
- DDC965/.046/092
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- DDCB
Description
Historian and biographer Morgan recalls a war that we would do well not to forget, recounting his own experiences as a French soldier in the savage Algerian War in 1956-1957. A Yale graduate who had grown up in both France and America, he relives the harrowing conflict in which every Arab was considered a terrorist--and increasingly, many were. He spends months in the back country, where everyone, including himself, becomes involved in unimaginable barbarities. "You cannot fight a guerrilla war with humanitarian principles," an officer tells him. Later, in Algiers, his brief journalistic experience gets him a job writing for a newspaper. He lives through the day-to-day struggle to put down the first Arab urban insurgency in modern history, with its unrelenting menu of bombings, assassinations, torture, show trials, executions, and the deliberate humiliation of prisoners. Though these events happened half a century ago in Algiers, they might as well have taken place in Baghdad today.--From publisher description
First Sentence
IT'S NO TROUBLE for a child to understand colonialism.
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