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Pity the Nation

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
681

Originally published
  
1990

Page count
  
681

Publisher
  
Oxford University Press

Publication date
  
1990

ISBN
  
978-0-19-285235-9

Author
  
Robert Fisk

Genre
  
History

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback) & Kindle

Similar
  
Robert Fisk books, Lebanese Civil War books, History books

Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War is a book by award winning English journalist Robert Fisk. The book is an account of the Lebanese civil war 1975–1990 which Fisk lived through and reported on. It gives an insight into the machinations of the war and has many eyewitness accounts from the people Fisk interviewed and interacted with at the time. The book also deals with the history of the foundation of Lebanon and its colonial past.

It goes into detail of the 1982 Lebanon war which was an invasion by the Israeli military and also the Sabra and Shatila massacre which Fisk was present at a day after it happened. The book covers the American, British, French and Italian intervention as Multinational Force in Lebanon and the evacuation of the PLO.

The book's title is taken from Khalil Gibran's eponymous poem, published in The Garden of the Prophet (1933).

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