A journey to the dark heart of nameless unspeakable evil (book review)
This is one of the strangest books I have come across so far reading and reviewing expat-written accounts on work and live ‘ in development ’ in the broadest sense. Unfortunately, by ‘ strange' I don ’ t mean ‘ strangely entertaining ’ , I mean ‘ not good ’ . “contractors” usually means builders out here in Britain. I genuinely thought Blackwater was a firm of painter-decorators. That’s rotten. You go out there to rebuild some schools and someone does that (being dragged to the streets of Fallujah) to you. Maybe they painted over the light switches. Remind me never to get Blackwater to decorate my house (p.37). As difficult and almost physical pain-inducing as typing this quote already is, it is necessary to get at least a vague idea of the world of words of celebrity-turned- Sunday-Times -journalist Jane Bussmann. In a forthcoming blog post I mention that I don’t usually review bad books, but reading A journey to the dark heart of nameless unspeakable evil-Charities, Holl...