The Occupation

War and Resistance in Iraq

Patrick Cockburn author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:17th Oct '06

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The Occupation cover

A profound and personal journey to the heart of a shattered nation

In March 2003, Patrick Cockburn traveled to Iraq, and has covered the war from Baghdad. Here, he describes the fighting on the ground as Saddam Hussein's armies collapsed, the looting of Baghdad, the failure of the US occupation, and the emergence of the resistance into uprising. He also paints a portrait of daily life in Baghdad under siege.National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist 2006.
In March 2003, Patrick Cockburn secretly crossed the Tigris river from Syria into Iraq just before the US/British invasion, and has covered the war ever since. In The Occupation, he provides a vivid and disturbing picture of a country in turmoil, and the dangers and privations endured by its people.
The Occupation explores the mosaic of communities in Iraq, The US and Britain's failure to understand they country they were invading and how this led to fatal mistakes. Cockburn, who has been visiting Iraq since 1978, describes the disintegration of the country under the occupation. Travelling throughout Iraq, from the Kurdish north, to Baghdad, Falluja and Basra, he records the response of the country's population - Shia and Sunni, Arab and Kurd - to the invasion, the growth of the resistance and its transformation into a full-scale uprising. He explains why deepening religious and ethnic divisions drove the country towards civil war.
Above all, Cockburn traces how the occupation's failure led to the collapse of the country, and the high price paid by the Iraqis. He charts the impact of savage sectarian killings, rampant corruption and economic chaos on everyday life: from the near destruction of Baghdad's al-Mutanabi book market to the failure to supply electricity, water and, ironically, fuel to Iraq's population.
The Occupation is a compelling portrait of a ravaged country, and the appalling consequences of imperial arrogance.

Cockburn's eye for the telling detail lifts The Occupation above the usual journalist's account of the Iraq war. * New York Times *
Cockburn's account of the evolving conflict ... is informed by his keen personal observations and understanding of the complexities and horrors of daily life in Iraq. * Library Journal *
Of the raft of books about the calamitous mismanagement of the intervention in Iraq, The Occupation is probably the most readable and certainly the only one that-even if only in the driest possible way-manages to be amusing. -- Christopher Hitchens * Slate *
Required reading ... a masterpiece of journalism. -- A N Wilson * Evening Standard *
Cockburn will be read when the rest of us are long forgotten. * The Times *

  • Commended for National Book Critics Circle Award (Nonfiction) 2006

ISBN: 9781844671007

Dimensions: 218mm x 147mm x 25mm

Weight: 416g

229 pages