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Lights In The Distance

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24 January 2019
304 pages
9781509815630
Imprint: Picador

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[Lights in the Distance] calmly portrays the reality of life for people trying to enter a Europe that largely doesn’t want them . . . If knowledge is the foundation of action, then [Trilling] has done us a great service by turning masses and numbers into people whom we like, who we can see are like us.
Brilliantly researched and written . . . Trilling [brings] his reader as close as possible to the actual circumstances of those who have found their way to Calais, or to Catania in Sicily or to London or to Athens, only to find themselves condemned to occupy space, rather than live.
This powerful study looks behind the statistics and political slogans to reveal the human face of the refugee crisis.
Compelling . . . the author’s mastery of the details of his subject shines through.