Mark Danner's newest book "Stripping Bare the Body."
What Violence Tells Us: A Conversation With Journalist Mark Danner
11/10/2009 at 9:00 a.m.
Journalist Mark Danner was nearly killed during the Haitian coup of 1987. He witnessed the aftermath of the "marketplace massacre" in Sarajevo. He also released vital information on the authorization of torture during the Iraq war. Today, Danner discusses episodes of violence and what it teaches us about the world we live in.Related Event
Mark Danner will be speaking tomorrow night (Wednesday) at Seattle Town Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Guest(s)
Mark Danner is the author of numerous books including "The Secret Way to War," "Torture and Truth," "The Massacre at El Mozote" and "Stripping the Body Bare: Politics, Violence, War." He is professor of journalism at the University of California at Berkeley and at Bard College. His writing on Iraq and other subjects appear regularly in The New York Review of Books.
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- 'Tales from Torture's Dark World,' The New York Times
- 'If Everyone Knew, Who's to Blame?' The Washington Post
- 'The Red Cross Torture Report: What it Means,' The New York Review of Books
- Mark Danner debates Christopher Hitchens, Michael Ignatieff and Robert Scheer
- Mark Danner on Bill Moyers
- Mark Danner on 'Weekday'


