Veteran Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin was killed in February 2012 when covering the uprising in Syria. Winner of the Orwell Special Prize ' On the Front Line' is a collection of her finest work a portion of the proceeds from which will go to the Marie Colvin Memorial Fund. Marie Colvin held a profound belief in the pursuit of truth & the courage & humanity of her work was deeply admired. On the Front Line
Includes:: her various interviews with Yasser Arafat & Colonel Gadaffi; reports from East Timor in 1999 where she shamed the UN into protecting its refugees; accounts of her terrifying escape from the Russian army in Chechnya; & reports from the strongholds of the Sri Lankan Tamil Tigers where she was hit by shrapnel leaving her blind in one eye. Typically however her new eye-patch only reinforced Colvin's sense of humour & selfless conviction. She returned quickly to the front line reporting on 9/11 Afghanistan Iraq Gaza & lately the Arab Spring. Immediate & compelling On the Front Line is a street-view of the historic events that have shaped the last 25 years from an award-winning foreign correspondent & the outstanding journalist of her generation.