reportage

‘Louder Than Bombs’ Argues That Wherever Music Exists, War Exists

‘Louder Than Bombs’ Argues That Wherever Music Exists, War Exists

Music, correspondent Ed Vulliamy argues in his memoir, ‘Louder Than Bombs’, evokes the same emotions as war.

A Translator Between Worlds: On Behrouz Boochani’s Work from the Manus Island Prison Camp

A Translator Between Worlds: On Behrouz Boochani’s Work from the Manus Island Prison Camp

His intellectual and journalistic training, coupled with an eloquent capacity for literary expression, enables Behrouz Boochani to bridge the lived experience of refugees with non-refugee audiences and to express it in the context of the critical social and political theory which shapes intellectual elites' understanding of the refugee crisis.

Genocide and the Benevolence of ‘The Beekeeper’

Genocide and the Benevolence of ‘The Beekeeper’

Using techniques applied in his work, an Iraqi beekeeper rescued Yazidi and Christian minority women and children from Daesh during the recent Sinjar massacres.

The Granta Book of Reportage by Ian Jack