Description
About the Author
Marie-Monique Robin is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker. She received the 1995 Albert-Londres Prize, awarded to investigate journalists in France. She is the director and produce of over thirty documentaries and investigative reports filmed in Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. She lives outside Paris.
George Holoch has translated more than twenty books, including Notes on the Occupation by Eric Hazan and Offshore by Alain Deneault (both from The New Press). He lives in Hinesburg, Vermont.
Reviews
"No one who cares for their freedom and health can afford to ignore this very important book."
-Vandana Shiva, author of Earth Democracy and Stolen Harvest
"A truly eye-opening view of how American business-as-usual really works."
-Daily Kos
"Robin's outrage is well supported by wide-ranging scientific evidence . . . even lay readers are prodded to wise up and increase their awareness of what has become a serious threat."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Sends chills down the spine. . . . After reading this, we can no longer afford to turn a blind eye."
-Le Point
"Passionate and truly rich reporting."
-Liberation
"[An] incredibly documented work."
-L'Express
Book Information
ISBN 9781595587091
Author Marie-Monique Robin
Format Paperback
Page Count 372
Imprint The New Press
Publisher The New Press
Weight(grams) 546g