The Fracture Zone, Simon Winchester
The Fracture Zone, Simon Winchester
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The Fracture Zone

Author: Simon Winchester

Narrator: Steven Crossley

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/13/2012


Synopsis

Award-winning journalist and author Simon Winchester takes readers on a personal tour of the Balkans. Combining history and interviews with the people who live there, Winchester offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex issues at work in this chaotic region. Unrest in the Balkans has gone on for centuries. A seasoned reporter, Winchester visited the region twenty years ago. When Kosovo reached crisis level in 1997, Winchester thought a return visit to the beleaguered area would help to make sense out of the awful violence. He decided to use Vienna and Istanbul, two great cities whose rivalries helped create the dynamics at work today, as the beginning and end points of his trip. Not specifically a book about war, it is more a portrait of a place and its people in turmoil. Simon Winchester offers an insightful look at a little understood conflict. Steven Crossley's masterful narration will make listeners feel as if they have entered the combat zone.

About Simon Winchester

Simon Winchester is the acclaimed author of many books, including The Professor and the Madman, The Men Who United the States, The Map That Changed the World, The Man Who Loved China, A Crack in the Edge of the World, and Krakatoa, all of which were New York Times bestsellers and appeared on numerous best and notable lists. In 2006, Winchester was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty the Queen. He resides in western Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Holly

As my third book in a series on the Balkans, I chose this memoir of a trip made by the author at the end of the 1990's, a troubled decade for areas like Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, and Croatia. Winchester's journey from Vienna to Istanbul is an attempt to understand the Balkans and why the area seems so......more

Goodreads review by Kieran

I found it a little out of date, but that's fine, it's 16 years old already. However, Winchester likes using long words. As an anti-sesquipedalian this piqued me somewhat. One of the people he met in Turkey impressed him so much, he supplied us with a list of his eclectic vocabulary. Wow, I was impr......more