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Article, photographs and documentary video on Hasankeyf in the Financial Times Magazine, and on FT.com
Harbor seal harbors in Red Hook, Brooklyn
Iraq: must cultural heritage be a casualty of war?
Lebanon Photo Essay (coming soon)
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AMERICAN HOSTAGE
Micah Garen and Marie-Helene Carleton Purchase AMERICAN HOSTAGE at a local bookstore near you or online at Amazon or Barnes and Noble
Reviews
"An astonishing read. What unfolds from the terrifying drama of Micah Garen's kidnapping by Iraqi militants is a complete surprise: a moving, sympathetic portrait of Iraq and its people struggling against the chaos unleashed by the American liberation.American Hostage explores some of the darkest terrain in the human condition and emerges with hope still beating." |
--Evan Wright, author of Generation Kill "An incredible tale told with intensity by two very lucky people." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Moving and suspenseful, this account of a journalist's ordeal as a captive in Iraq recounts the machinations behind a delicate hostage situation...Carleton details the effort's minute-by-minute reversals and its many risky decisions in crisp, straightforward prose that will soon have readers commiserating with her highs and lows. For his part, Garen recalls his fear, anger and confusion with clarity and immediacy, never demonizing his captors yet never condoning their acts. One of the book's great pleasures is the description of his friendship with his translator, Amir, an educated, secular Muslim. Even readers who followed the story in the newspapers will find much that is new since so many of the crucial negotiations happened off the front page. And with a romantic subplot humming through the tension, this story is made for the silver screen.." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Incredibly riveting" -- Kathleen Dunn, Wisconsin Public Radio "Garen's even-handed descriptions of his relationships with his Shiite captors and his interpreter, Amir, lend a richness to his story that makes it far more absorbing than standard media accounts" --The Washington Post MediaMix "What a great book" --Chris Mathews, Hardball "The authors' nuanced accounts of their psychological rollercoaster rides make their book consistently compelling." --The Washington Post Book World
Calendar of lectures, readings and signings
Recent media appearances NBC Nightly News April 1, 2006 NBC Today Show April 1, 2006 CBS News, The Early Show March 31,, 2006 CNN Larry King Live March 30, 2006 CNN March 30 2006 ABC News Nightline March 9, 2006 Tokyo Shimbun March 20 2006 The Abrams Report February 13, 2006 Johns Hopkins Magazine February, 2006 CBS Sunday Morning January 22, 2006 CNN Larry King Live January 20, 2006 Hardball with Chris Matthews January 20, 2006 Democracy Now January 20, 2006
Radio Interviews Democracy Now, January 20, 2006
The Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC in New York City with Loenard Lopate, October 12, 2005
Here and Now, WBUR in Boston with Robin Young, October 24, 2005
Radio Times, WHYY in Philadelphia with Marty Moss-Coane, November 4, 2005
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Threats To Iraq's Heritage Continue From All Sides |
By Micah Garen
In late March, a team of Italian archaeologists working in Iraq led by Giovanni Pettinato and Silvia Chiodi announced the discovery of a foundation stone at Ur and 500 cuneiform tablets at Eridu. Pettinato's team reportedly removed the foundation stone and brought it to the Nasiriyah Museum with the help of the Italian forces, and authorization from a local judge. The finds, and subsequent removal, ignited a controversy in the archaeological community, since it is against international law to conduct excavations in an occupied country.
Kidnapping By Any Other Name |
By Micah Garen
As someone who was kidnapped in Iraq, subject to the trauma and humiliation of being paraded on television and threatened with execution in forty-eight hours if US forces did not withdraw from the embattled holy city of Najaf, I know first-hand the horrors of kidnapping and mental torture. I can say without reservation that the practice of kidnapping and torture should not be condoned under any circumstances by any country, or individuals, anywhere.
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Erasing The Past: Looting of Archaeological Sites in Southern Iraq |
Essay by Micah Garen and Marie-Helene Carleton Published April, 2005
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Archaeology Magazine
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The New York Times
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Photographs from Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita |
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Images from hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. Images from hurricane Rita and Cameron Parish, Louisiana. |
![]() Art imitates life imitates art. The political storm of Katrina takes on a new life on the Internet. It started with Kanye West's improvised critique of George Bush at a televised benefit for victims of hurricane Katrina, during which he delivered, the simple message, "George Bush doesn't care about black people". That appearance inspired The Legendary K.O., a rap duo out of Houston, Texas, to create the song "George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People" sampled from Kanye West's #1 hit single "Gold Digger". That song in turn inspired The Black Lantern to create a music video that also included a sample from Wolf Blitzer's unfortunate on-air blunder, as he was describing the desperate situation in New Orleans, "they are so poor, and they are so black". Kanye West's bold commentary has only increased his rising star, as attested by his frantic female fan base who waved their arms and yelled "Kanye" when he toured the Astrodome, housing four thousand evacuees from New Orleans. Trailing in his wake an hour later, no one seemed to notice, or even bother to greet the Hungarian Ambassador.
Art Born of Outrage in the Internet Age - The New York Times Kanye West's Torrent of Criticism, Live on NBC - The Washington Post |
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Photographs from Iraq
Lance Cpl. Troy Merrell, Echo Company, Second Battalion, 25th Marines, Shatrah, Iraq, June 22, 2003 |
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Archaeological looting in Iraq
Iraqi police recover 3000 antiquities looted from sites around Iraq
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Postcard from Iraq July 16, 2004 PBS New York Voices New York Voices does a tour of duty with Lt. Terrence McCartney, a police officer who left his beat on the city streets to train Iraqi cops in Baghdad. Voices from the Front Four Corners is currently working on a series of video essays documenting the life and experiences of American soliders on the front lines in Iraq. Christmas
Eve Patrol December
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Interview with Three Soldiers Mount
Lebanon Hotel Bombing |
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Iraq in Fragments A film by James Longley premiering at Sundance Iraq In Fragments illuminates post-war Iraq in three acts, building a vivid picture of a country pulled in different directions by religion and ethnicity.
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Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq
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