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A moving and poignant piece that deserves a wide audience.
This is a moving and poignant piece that deserves a wide audience.
An intriguing book that looks at the cost of war with a humanistic eye
Typically I try not to get into politics of wars but as fate had it, I actually had the privilege of having Wafaa himself as a professor when I attended The School of the Art Institute of Chicago a few years back when he was still teaching there.
Bringing those from the comfort zone into the conflict zone!
\"An anti-war book.
At the Hands of the Ignorant
In November, 2010 I read about the artistic exploits of Wafaa Bilal and was intrigued.
Both Iraqis and Americans are victims and pawns in power plays beyond their control
\"Shoot an Iraqi\" is on the ROROTOKO list of cutting-edge intellectual nonfiction.
Who in their right mind would allow random internet users to decide whether they would be shot?
Who in their right mind would allow random internet users to decide whether they would be shot?
Highly Recommended
From a vantage point different from that of the previous reviewer, I'd like to add that I found the book to be a beautiful, moving story.
If you KNEW you knew you could get away with it, would you shoot a caged Arab?
In May 2007, a man from Iraq lived continuously in a small room in Chicago.