Crossing the Sea: With Syrians on the Exodus to Europe

Author(s): Wolfgang Bauer

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Award-winning journalist Wolfgang Bauer and photographer Stanislav Krupar were the first undercover reporters to document the journey of Syrian refugees from Egypt to Europe. Posing as English teachers in 2014, they were direct witnesses to the brutality of smuggler gangs, the processes of detainment and deportation, the dangers of sea-crossing on rickety boats, and the final furtive journey through Europe. Combining their own travels with other eyewitness accounts in the first book of reportage of its kind, Crossing the Sea brings to life both the systemic problems and the individual faces behind the crisis, and is a passionate appeal for more humanitarian refugee policies.

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'It's not just the detail in this book that counts. It's the anger.' Robert Fisk, The Independent ---------- 'An excellent book.' Melissa Fleming, Spokesperson and Head of Communications, UNHCR ---------- 'Bauer excellently re-creates the predatory, tense world of these shadowy men ... the people-smugglers.' Caroline Moorehead, New Statesman ---------- 'What Crossing the Sea does best is give a face to the dehumanised 'refugee crisis' that we read about in everyday news headlines ... When there is a human face behind the news story, it is impossible to turn your attention away from it.' Hsiao-Hung Pai, Open Democracy ---------- 'Gripping ... Bauer excels [at] filling in the back stories, and providing detail on the nefarious, cut-throat business of people smuggling.' Irish Examiner ---------- 'A compact book ... bursting with humanity and humility, the down-to-earth text and colour photos help put a human face on a crisis being manipulated by politicians and the media for their own ends.' New Internationalist ---------- 'Wolfgang Bauer is a sophisticated and conscientious reporter, an expert on the Arab Spring and its aftermath, and a brilliant writer.' Nell Zink, author of Mislaid and The Wallcreeper ---------- 'In 2014, journalist Wolfgang Bauer went undercover to document the flight of Syrian refugees firsthand ... An incisive portrait both of the lives behind the crisis, and the systemic problems that constitute it.' Publisher's Weekly ---------- 'Crossing The Sea offers an inside perspective on their plight, and tells a story rarely told ... The refugees' stories and remarkable photos provide a counter-narrative to the popular media rhetoric.' Antonia Charlesworth, Big Issue North ---------- 'The last words of this book are "Have mercy." There is no more to say. Wolfgang Bauer's impressive and brutally honest depiction of the fates of refugees speaks for itself. Berthold Merkle, Der Tagesspiegel ---------- 'The book shows what the media and politicians have ignored.' ORF (Osterreichischer Rundfunk, Austrian national broadcaster) ---------- 'The book affects you on two levels. There is the gripping reportage that brings us very close to the people, and there is also the epilogue's entreating words. Bauer's accusation is powerful.' Sudwest Presse, Ulm

Wolfgang Bauer is a reporter for Die Zeit. His reportage has won him many prizes including the Prix Bayeux-Calvados for War Correspondents. He has worked in the Arab world for many years, including in war zones in Syria and Libya. His second Prix Bayeux-Calvados for War Correspondents was awarded for the Syrian refugee reportage in Die Zeit that formed the basis of this book. ------- Stanislav Krupar is a Prague-based documentary photographer. His work appears regularly in the New York Times, Time, Die Zeit, and other international media. Besides covering news and current affairs, Krupar is working on several long-term documentary projects in Russia and Siberia. Before being a full-time professional photographer, he also spent time as an illegal migrant worker at farms in England. ------- Sarah Pybus worked as an in-house translator in Germany and the UK before beginning her freelance career. In 2015 she was awarded first place in the Non-Fiction Translation Competition run by Geisteswissenschaften International/German Book Office New York. Crossing the Sea is her first book translation.

General Fields

  • : 9781908276827
  • : And Other Stories
  • : And Other Stories
  • : 0.272
  • : March 2016
  • : 198mm X 146mm X 18mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Wolfgang Bauer
  • : Hardback
  • : 304.8095691
  • : 144
  • : 16 colour photographs