Under the Wire

Marie Colvin's Final Assignment

Paul Conroy author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hachette Book Group

Published:8th Oct '13

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This memoir recounts Paul Conroy's harrowing experiences alongside Marie Colvin in Syria, highlighting their bond and the brutal realities of war. Under the Wire is a powerful tribute.

In Under the Wire, photographer Paul Conroy provides a gripping account of his experiences alongside the legendary war correspondent Marie Colvin during her final assignment in Syria. Known for her fearless reporting and distinctive style, Marie was a beacon of truth in some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones. The narrative unfolds as they are smuggled into Syria by rebel forces, where they find themselves in a neighborhood ravaged by relentless artillery fire, witnessing the harrowing impact of war on innocent civilians.

As the situation escalates, Conroy captures the intensity of their bond and the perils they faced together. The story takes a tragic turn when a rocket attack claims Marie's life, leaving Paul severely injured. His vivid descriptions convey the chaos and desperation of their surroundings as he struggles for survival amidst the bombardment. The emotional weight of loss, camaraderie, and the drive to report the truth permeate the pages of this powerful memoir.

Under the Wire is not just a recounting of events; it is a testament to the courage of those who risk everything to bring stories from the front lines to the world. Through dark humor and raw honesty, Conroy reflects on the sacrifices made in the name of journalism, making this work a poignant exploration of friendship, bravery, and the relentless pursuit of truth in the face of overwhelming adversity.

Bookviews "Anyone who has spent any time in a war zone, in combat, or just wondering what it is like will thoroughly enjoy this book. One might say they shared a foxhole or two together and the story he tells is gripping and a great tribute to his friend, a great journalist." Sunday Times "A fine and gripping account of how the brave, rackety band of war reporters and photographers bring the human consequences of war to our breakfast tables." The Times, UK "Paul Conroy's touching memoir...is a tribute to the metier of reporting conflict...It's a touching, if heartbreaking story." Humphrey Hawksley, BBC "A masterpiece, possibly the finest account of war of this generation." Books Examiner "This is an eye-opening account of what journalists go through to tell the world about the atrocities going on in war-torn countries like Syria." Another Opinion David Remnick, The New Yorker "Colvin devoted her life--and gave her life--for the proposition that the truth of history demands witnesses. Her death, like that of so many others, is yet another reminder, as if any more were needed, that experience in the field is no shelter from disaster." Tom Fletcher, British ambassador to Lebanon "Paul's experience is a chilling testimony to what families in Homs are experiencing. We need renewed focus on humanitarian support and to put an end to violence." Booklist "In this tense, hour-by-hour account, he takes readers back to Syria and the events that led to their being behind the battle lines... Colvin was a significant voice in international journalism and will be sorely missed, and Conroy's account is unforgettable." Vanity Fair "In Under the Wire, Conroy relives their odyssey and its harrowing final hours." Publisher's Weekly "Conroy's visceral account is provides readers with a greater appreciation for the work of war correspondents and insight into the sacrifices they make."

ISBN: 9781602862364

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344 pages