The End of Innocence (E-Book, EPUB)

eBook - Britain in the Time of AIDS
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ISBN/EAN: 9780571372461
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 432 S., 1.73 MB
Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen
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** With a new introduction by Russell T Davies **A new edition of the award-winning, ground-breaking account of the early AIDS crisis in Britain.'Masterful.' Jonathan Dean, Sunday Times'A remarkable journalistic achievement.' Time Out'Powerful . . . Indispensable.' Observer'Superb.' London Review of BooksWinner of the Somerset Maugham PrizeHow does a country control a virus that is killing increasing numbers of people?How does a government contain an epidemic spread by sex, drug use and blood products?And how does a population react when told that everyone is at risk from infection?By 1986, when the British Government woke up to the problem of AIDS, it estimated that 30,000 people had already been infected with HIV. Why did it act so late? Would the situation have been different if most of those affected had not been gay men?Award-winning journalist Simon Garfield presents a story of political intrigue, of panic and hysteria, of wasted opportunities and of a medical battle conducted against seemingly impossible odds. Including interviews with key figures in the fight against the virus as well as those facing personal devastation and prejudice, The End of Innocence is an important and powerful story, compellingly told.Features a new afterword by the author.
Simon Garfield was born in London in 1960. He is the author of an appealingly diverse and unpredictable canon of non-fiction, including the bestsellersMauve,Just My Type and On The Map. He is a trustee of Mass Observation, and is the editor of several books of diaries from the archive, includingOur Hidden Lives and A Notable Woman. His study of Aids in Britain,The End of Innocence, won the Somerset Maugham Prize, whileTo The Letter was one of the inspirations for the theatre shows Letters Live. His most recent book isDog's Best Friend: A Brief History of an Unbreakable Bond.