WBUR.ORG
Support WBUR Receive e-Newsletter


1/6/2009




  [rss v1.00]

Public Radio
International
   HOME  »  SHOW PAGE  »  STORY

book detail
Chris Hedges on War
Story aired: Friday, June 13, 2003



Most "how-to" books tell you how to garden or fix your bicycle. New York Times' writer Chris Hedges has now written a book that's called "What Every Person Should Know about War," a kind of how-to book on becoming a soldier, survive in a combat zone, and how to cope if someone you know does not survive.

It's a nuts and bolts book about the reality of war by a correspondent whose covered conflicts since the 1980's

Guests:


Chris Hedges, journalist and author, "What Every Person Should Know about War."

Related Links:


War As Addiction -- Chris Hedges on The Connection

Tending a Beautiful Legacy of a Melancholy Life -- Chris Hedges for the NYT

Chris Hedges Booed Off Stage at Rockford College (On Point)
  RELATED STORIES

The Way of the Ship

Seabiscuit

Bassist Charlie Haden

Kathy Gunst's Corn Fritters

Sherman Alexie's "Ten Little Indians"

In order to listen to our archived recordings, you must use the Real Audio Player, available for free at www.real.com




Sponsor

Home · Contact · About · Stations · Order a Tape · Show Archives · Forum · Support H&N
Copyright ©2009 Trustees of Boston University and WBUR