Hinterlands
Autor Hannah Lucinda Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iul 2026
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Notă biografică
Hannah Lucinda Smith is a writer, consultant and reporter for The Times and The Economist. She has spent over 14 years covering the Middle East and the Balkans. A consistent Pulitzer grantee, she has also contributed to the Atlantic, Monocle, Spectator, Wired and TLS, among others, and has featured on BBC TV and radio. She is the author of Erdogan Rising and the co-writer of Zarifa.
Recenzii
Smith revels in the journalist's art of telling good stories paired with incisive analysis
An entertaining mix of colourful reporting and sharp analysis
Smith has an excellent eye for overlooked stories and is attuned to some of the absurdities of soft power
Deftly drawn vignettes and sharp insights make Hinterlands a gripping and thought-provoking read ... Her characters leap from the page: poignant stories, memorably told
Brilliantly reported and sharply analysed, Hinterlands shines a light on the disputed regions that are on the frontline of great power conflicts
A gripping and elegantly written exploration of Europe's little-understood frontiers. Hannah Lucinda Smith reveals why the continent's borderlands matter - and how they are quietly reshaping the future of the continent. Authoritative and compelling, this is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Europe of today and tomorrow
Original and evocative narrative journalism that wanders the jagged edges of empire... Here is a vivid first-hand portrait of war-shattered communities and an elegant thumbnail sketch of the imperial collisions that produced them
An important book which provides a compelling reminder of Europe's half-forgotten border conflicts, each of them capable of erupting once again into war
A fascinating journey into the greyer, murkier corners of Europe's political geography
PRAISE FOR ERDOGAN RISING
Empathetic and engaging... full of dazzling cameos and incidental delights
Comprehensive and nuanced
One should begin by applauding Smith's courage and determination in remaining in both Syria and Turkey during their upheavals and keeping her cool as a journalist ... Could not be timelier
An entertaining mix of colourful reporting and sharp analysis
Smith has an excellent eye for overlooked stories and is attuned to some of the absurdities of soft power
Deftly drawn vignettes and sharp insights make Hinterlands a gripping and thought-provoking read ... Her characters leap from the page: poignant stories, memorably told
Brilliantly reported and sharply analysed, Hinterlands shines a light on the disputed regions that are on the frontline of great power conflicts
A gripping and elegantly written exploration of Europe's little-understood frontiers. Hannah Lucinda Smith reveals why the continent's borderlands matter - and how they are quietly reshaping the future of the continent. Authoritative and compelling, this is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Europe of today and tomorrow
Original and evocative narrative journalism that wanders the jagged edges of empire... Here is a vivid first-hand portrait of war-shattered communities and an elegant thumbnail sketch of the imperial collisions that produced them
An important book which provides a compelling reminder of Europe's half-forgotten border conflicts, each of them capable of erupting once again into war
A fascinating journey into the greyer, murkier corners of Europe's political geography
PRAISE FOR ERDOGAN RISING
Empathetic and engaging... full of dazzling cameos and incidental delights
Comprehensive and nuanced
One should begin by applauding Smith's courage and determination in remaining in both Syria and Turkey during their upheavals and keeping her cool as a journalist ... Could not be timelier