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Synopsis:

Brian Keenan's release from captivity was the first ray of hope for those hostages held in the Middle East. He describes the plight of his fellow hostages with first-hand knowledge. The language he uses reflects his past efforts as a poet in describing the pain and claustrophobia of imprisonment.

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ISBN:
9780099990307
Author:
KEENAN, BRIAN
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VINTAGE
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Edition Description:
NEW ED
Publication Date:
19930415
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TRADE PAPER
Pages:
307
Dimensions:
198 x 129 in.

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"Synopsis" by , Brian Keenan's release from captivity was the first ray of hope for those hostages held in the Middle East. He describes the plight of his fellow hostages with first-hand knowledge. The language he uses reflects his past efforts as a poet in describing the pain and claustrophobia of imprisonment.
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