Holidays in Hell explained

Holidays in Hell
Author:P. J. O'Rourke
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Travel
Publisher:Atlantic Monthly Press
Pub Date:1988
Media Type:Print
Pages:257
Isbn:0-87113-240-0

Holidays in Hell is a non-fiction book by P.J. O'Rourke about his visits to areas of conflict during the 1980s as a foreign correspondent, as well as to some less high-profile locations.[1] [2]

Places visited

Lebanon, October 1984

During the Lebanese Civil War:

Korea, December 1987

After the June Struggle, during the chaos that accompanied the democratic elections that followed:

Panama, July 1987

During the Manuel Noriega regime, and the protests against it:

Poland, May 1986

Under Soviet control and communism.

United States

Philippines, March 1987

After the end of the Marcos regime

El Salvador

During the Salvadoran Civil War

Australia, February 1987

At the America's Cup

South Africa, December 1986

During apartheid, but during the period in which activists in the United States and Europe were calling for divestment from South Africa.

Nicaragua, September 1987

During the Sandinista period, and when the U.S. backed Contras were waging a civil war.

Israel, January 1988

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holidays in Hell by P.J O'Rourke. Tom Thumb. Road Junky. December 10, 2006.
  2. Web site: P J O'Rourke. BBC Radio 4. February 5, 2006.