The Fracture Zone

The Fracture Zone My Return to the Balkans

A True Portrait of One of the World's Most Chaotic and Beautiful Regions That Explains Why Violence Has Always Occurred There--And Why It May Continue For Years To Come The vast and mountainous area that makes up the Balkans is rife with discord, both cultural and topographical. And, as Simon Winchester superbly demonstrates in this intimate portrait of the region, much of the political strife of the past century can be traced to its inherent contrasts. With the aid of a guide and linguist, Winchester traveled deep into the region's most troublesome areas--including Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, and Turkey--just as the war was tearing these countries apart. The result is a book not just about war but also about how war affects the living. Both timeless and current, The Fracture Zone goes behind the headlines to offer a true picture of a region that has always been on the brink. Winchester's remarkable journey puts all the elements together--the faults, the fractures, and the chaos--to make sense out of a seemingly senseless place.
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MK Rosencrants@statmonkey
3 stars
Jan 18, 2023

Just finished this and not sure what to make of it. I enjoyed it, it was interesting but in the end it just left me empty. I am not sure that there was really any point and the conclusion I did draw from it was less than satisfying. Winchester writes well, is an interesting person but I never felt like he was really invested in what was going on around him. It seemed like just another trip through a chaotic war zone. Maybe after a few days I will come back and change my opinion but for now ... it's a nice read.

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Chris Aldrich@chrisaldrich
4 stars
Dec 26, 2021

An interesting history of the Balkans and its religious, national, and ethnic problems packaged in an engaging travelogue starting in Vienna and ending in Istanbul. This certainly had more of a reporters' voice about it than others of Winchester's intriguing works, but he is still firmly ensconced as my favorite writer.

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James Madson@jamesmadson
3 stars
Dec 29, 2021