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Daniel Trilling

Lights In The Distance


Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe
Main Market Ed. 2019. 304 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS INTERNATIONAL; PICADOR 2019
ISBN: 1-509-81563-5 (1509815635)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-509-81563-0 (9781509815630)

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In this remarkable book, Daniel Trilling explores the human experience of the ´refugee crisis´ by following their journeys, by considering what keeps them going, as they reach Europe´s frontiers, and after.
Shortlisted for the Stanford Travel Book of the Year

´This powerful study looks behind the statistics and political slogans to reveal the human face of the refugee crisis.´ Guardian

A mother who puts her children into a refrigerated lorry and asks ´what else could I do?´ A runaway teenager who comes of age on the streets and in abandoned buildings. A student who leaves his war-ravaged country behind because he doesn´t want to kill. Each of the thousands of people who come to Europe in search of asylum every year brings a unique story with them. But their stories don´t end there.

In Lights in the Distance, acclaimed journalist Daniel Trilling draws on years of reporting to build a portrait of the refugee crisis, seen through the eyes of the people who experienced it first-hand. As the European Union has grown, so has a tangled and often violent system designed to filter out unwanted migrants - one that extends from the border into cities. Most of us became aware of the crisis when it apparently reached its peak in 2015, but the roots go much deeper. Visiting camps and hostels, sneaking into detention centres and delving into his own family´s history of displacement, Trilling weaves together the stories of people he met and followed from country to country. In doing so, he shows that the terms commonly used to define them - refugee or economic migrant, legal or illegal, deserving or undeserving - fall woefully short of capturing the complex realities.

The founding myth of the EU is that it exists to ensure the horrors of the twentieth century are never repeated. Now, as it comes to terms with its worst refugee crisis since the Second World War, the ´European values´ of freedom, tolerance and respect for human rights are being put to the test. Lights in the Distance is a uniquely powerful and illuminating exploration of the nature and human dimensions of the crisis.
[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. New Statesman
Trilling, Daniel
Daniel Trilling is the editor of New Humanist magazine and has reported extensively on refugees in Europe. His work has been published in the London Review of Books, Guardian, New York Times and others, and won a 2017 Migration Media Award. His first book, Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain´s Far Right, was longlisted for the 2013 Orwell Prize. He lives in London.