Proof of Life: Twenty Days on the Hunt for a Missing Person in the Middle East

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Price
$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
Algonquin Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.6 X 9.1 X 1.2 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643750989

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About the Author
Dana Levin studied under Bert's spirit while at Pitzer College from 1984-1987. She is the author of five collections of poetry, all from Copper Canyon Press: In the Surgical Theatre, chosen by Louise Gluck for the 1999 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize; Wedding Day (2005); Sky Burial (2011); Banana Palace (2016); and Now Do You Know Where You Are (2022), a New York Times Editors' Choice and Lannan Literary Selection. Levin is a grateful recipient of honors from the National Endowment for the Arts, PEN, the Library of Congress, as well as from the Rona Jaffe, Whiting, and Guggenheim Foundations. She serves as Distinguished Writer in Residence at Maryville University in Saint Louis.
Reviews
"Levin's story is not an easy one to experience, but it is an important one."
--Booklist

"Levin's narrative ably depicts the complex interactions of Middle Eastern politics."
--Kirkus Reviews

"It is rare to understand the Middle East and the Gulf so accurately, including the West's hypocrisy and the emptiness of these skyscraper cities, in which some people help sincerely, while others, who share our blood, are so willing to shed it. Daniel Levin got it all right in Proof of Life."
--Alaa Al-Siddiq, Executive Director of ALQST for Human Rights

"Adroitly navigating myriad cultures, linguistic barriers, and dangerous situations, Levin shows that individuals can and do make a difference in the face of profound adversity. In laying bare the raw human toll of the ferocious and cruel Syrian conflict, Proof of Life asks the reader to make a choice between cynicism and compassion for Syria and for all those who continue to suffer."
--Ayaan Hirsi Ali, New York Times bestselling author of Infidel

"From the first to final page, I couldn't stop reading. Proof of Life is a penetrating portrait of how the Middle East operates through webs of power that dehumanize all but a special few. Compelling!"
--Karen Elliott House, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of On Saudi Arabia

"For much of the last decade, Syria has been proclaimed the world's 'worst humanitarian disaster, ' but for most of us its horrors are so far removed from our daily lives that those words mean little. Nobody can say that after reading this gripping book by Daniel Levin."
--Ian Bremmer, President, Eurasia Group, and New York Times bestselling author of Us vs. Them

"Daniel Levin is a rarity -- one of those people who knows how the world really works--and his pulsating tale of a hostage rescue mission in the badlands of the Middle East is in a genre of its own."
--Tom Wright, New York Times bestselling author of Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World

"Proof of Life is a true James Bond story for our time, whose hero carries a voice recorder instead of a gun. The portraits of Beirut and Dubai, and the horrors of the Syrian war are devastating."
--Helen C. Epstein, author of Another Fine Mess: America, Uganda, and the War on Terror

"Daniel Levin tells the story of Syria's complex web of armed groups, political interests, and social issues through the lens of a single story. Few books capture the depth of Syria's tragedy and the human dimension like Proof of Life."
--Vali Nasr, Professor of Middle East Studies, Johns Hopkins University, and New York Times bestselling author of The Shia Revival

"Like a true-life Graham Greene novel, Proof of Life is the behind-the-scenes story of intrigue, danger, kidnapping, and negotiation inside Syria's brutal civil war. How do wars really look up close--and how can they end? Daniel Levin has brought years of political experience to write a book that moves from Beirut to Istanbul to New York and Paris effortlessly like the best of all thrillers--and that illuminates one of the most complicated and tragic conflicts in modern history."
--Janine di Giovanni, Senior Fellow, Yale Jackson Institute, and National Magazine award-winning author of The Morning They Came for Us

"Proof of Life exposes the exploitation of the most vulnerable and the depravity of those responsible. Yet it also offers a glimpse of an alternative, beautiful outcome when a few people decide to help. A must-read!"
--Hala Al-Dosari, recipient of Human Rights Watch's Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism