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    LEARN SOMETHING: SAMANTHA POWER

    Chicagoist
    March 11 2008
    IL

    Several years ago, we read Philip Gourevitch's powerful book on the
    1994 genocide in Rwanda, We Wish To Inform You.... This led us to
    eventually pick up Samantha Power's brilliant A Problem From Hell:
    America in the Age of Genocide, winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for
    General Nonfiction. Power's book is a riveting look at the United
    States' policies, approaches -- and more than occasional avoidance
    -- to genocide during the 20th Century, beginning with the Armenian
    Genocide during World War I and running through the Kosovo War of
    the late 1990's. With it, Power established herself as one of the
    leading experts and writers on U.S. Foreign Policy.

    Now, Power is back with a new book, Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira
    de Mello and the Fight to Save the World. The book focuses on the life
    and work of Sergio Vieira de Mello, the Brazilian humanitarian who
    was working as the U.N. Secretary-General's Special Representative in
    Iraq when he, and 21 members of his staff, were killed in the August
    2003 bombing of the Canal Hotel in Baghdad.

    Power will be in town on Wednesday, March 12, at the Chicago Public
    Library's Harold Washington Library Center as part of the "Facing
    History and Ourselves" program to read from and discuss this new book
    and, we're sure, much more on the current state of world affairs. As
    the war in Iraq reaches its fifth anniversary, we can't think of a
    better time to examine the life of a man who dedicated himself to
    promoting peace and we can think of a better conduit through which
    to learn about him than the gifted Power.

    Of course, we'd be remiss if we didn't point out Power being in the
    news lately for her recent comments and subsequent resignation from
    Team Obama, something that we're sure will come up at her presentation
    tomorrow.

    Samantha Power, Wednesday, March 12, 5:30 pm, Harold Washington Library
    Center, 400 S. State Street. The event is free, but a reservation is
    required. Call 312-345-3203 for more information.
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