Books by Thomas Goltz
Georgia Diary
by Thomas Goltz
A real war correspondent’s chronicle of the early 90s, when Georgia lost Abkhazia, the republic that in 2008 finally seceded formally and was recognised by Russia.
Azerbaijan Diary
by Thomas Goltz
This book contains the massacre that happened in Khojali in Karabakh. The whole population was killed by the Armenians in one day. Babies, pregnant women, children, everyone. February 26 1992. The evidence from the few people who escaped was that it was horrific – the people were not even shot. They were cutting noses and ears off and it was brutal.
Interviews where books by Thomas Goltz were recommended
The best books on Conflict in the Caucasus, recommended by Thomas de Waal
Acknowledged expert on the unresolved conflicts of the South Caucasus selects five books that encapsulate the fragility of the region and the impact of the desperate scramble for the spoils of the Soviet Union
The best books on Azerbaijan, recommended by Nigar Hasan-Zadeh
Rated by the British Library as among the top ten foreign poets based in London, Nigar Hasan-Zadeh discusses a range of books—from love stories, to poetry, to oil field reporting—to boost our insight into Azerbaijan.
The best books on Georgia and the Caucasus, recommended by Per Gahrton
‘Most people still live rather primitively, and that is not good from a purely economic point of view, but it’s very charming and the food is wonderful.’