'ROBERT FISK HAS BEEN REPORTING FROM THE MIDDLE EAST WITH
INCOMPARABLE DEPTH AND UNDERSTANDING…AND EXTRAORDINARY COURAGE' NOAM CHOMSKY
In this final work from renowned journalist Robert Fisk, he
picks up reporting on the Middle East where his internationally
bestselling The Great War of Civilisation left off.
From the Arab uprisings and the Syrian civil war to Israel’s
conflicts with Palestine and Lebanon, Fisk condemns the West’s ongoing
hypocrisy and interference while revealing the horrific truth of life on the
ground. Unafraid to criticise authority and unpick complex truths, hecreates a
compelling narrative of passionate and engaging journalism, historical analysis
and eyewitness reporting.
With a Postscript by Nelofer Pazira-Fisk and a foreword by
Patrick Cockburn, Night of Power delivers an essential and
prophetic account of the last twenty years, which exposes the inescapable
consequences of colonial oppression and violence in the Middle East.
‘This is a masterly work by a unique and gifted
“historian of the present”, who was unafraid to criticise authority while
revealing the horrific realities of life and death on the ground’ Conor
O’Clery, Irish Times
‘Every sentence of Robert Fisk radiates his loathe of
wars and the inevitable dehumanization they produce, which makes his (sadly)
last book an everlasting warning, beyond its value as a meticulous historical
recount and analysis of today's events’ Amira Hass, journalist, Haaretz
'Fisk's reporting is clear-eyed and unflinching, a model
for what journalists should aspire to practice in their ever more important and
widely threatened craft' Anthony Arnove, editor, Iraq Under Siege and
author, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal
‘I was at the funeral of a friend of mine, in Kilternan
cemetery … I came across Robert Fisk’s grave. Someone has to bear witness to
the unspeakable, and he did it, whatever the cost to himself’ Neil Jordan, film
director and writer
About the Author
Robert Fisk was a bestselling author and the Independent’s
Middle East correspondent. He lived in the Middle East for four decades and was
the most decorated British foreign correspondent. The Great War for
Civilisation, a history of his career and the numerous conflicts he has
covered, was published internationally to great critical acclaim. He is also
the author of Pity the Nation and The Age of the
Warrior.