Seeking Gaddafi

Seeking Gaddafi: Libya, the West and the Arab Spring is a biographical account of the Libyan revolutionary and politician Muammar Gaddafi written by the British politician Daniel Kawczynski. It was first published by Biteback Publishing in 2010, with a second edition containing several revisions being published in 2011.

Seeking Gaddafi: Libya, the West and the Arab Spring
The first English-language edition of the book.
AuthorDaniel Kawczynski
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMuammar Gaddafi
PublisherBiteback Publishing
Publication date
2010
Media typePrint (Hardback and paperback)
Pages279 pp.

Political blogger Paul Staines (AKA Guido Fawkes) has accused Kawczynski of using 5000-word essay submissions by interviewees for an unpaid internship as the basis of his book, commenting on the inconsistency of style throughout the book and similarity of chapter titles to the submitted essays.[1] When Kawczynski recently advertised another unpaid internship[2] for his new book entitled Saudi Arabia, Staines claimed that this was "nothing but a con."[1]

References

Bibliography

  • Kawczynski, Daniel (2011). Seeking Gaddafi: Libya, the West and the Arab Spring. London: Biteback Publishing.


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