Books

Violence vividly detailed

Two international news journalists powerfully examine the tragedy behind the headlines in South Africa and Iraq

July 15, 2010 10:22
American soldiers training on the frozen Kansas prairie in preparation for George Bush’s 2007 surge in Iraq

By

Winston Pickett

2 min read

Ways of Staying
By Kevin Bloom
Portobello Books, £12.99

The Good Soldiers
By David Finkel
Atlantic, £14.99

These two books go behind the international headlines to demonstrate that there are no easy answers to the world's most vexing conundrums. Kevin Bloom's subject is South Africa; David Finkel deals with the American "surge" in Iraq. After reading their books, no news report on either country will seem the same again.

Ways of Staying has two basic, linked themes. The first is death - the killing of two men following a car-jacking. In 2006, Brett Goldin (28) and Bloom's cousin, Richard Bloom (27), were driven to Table Mountain in the boot of the latter's car and murdered. The second theme is an existential choice: whether to remain in one's native country, or leave it.

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