Reddit reviews The Photographer: Into War-torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders
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Not non-fiction but
Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware is about as non-pop, non-pulp as it gets.
:D :D glad to answer
The MSF stands for Médecins Sans Frontières, which is an international medical aid organization. It sends Doctors, nurses and associated fixers to areas that are badly in need of medical assistance, such as Sierra Leone recently, Afghanistan during the 80s (and until now) and fucking Rwanda during the genocide. I came across them in this book and have been following them off and on since. This is an organization that believes in not being neutral about conflict(unlike many other humanitarian organizations) and has long since earned the respect of many people (including me) for this stance. This is all I can say without Wikipedia haha.
My smile.amazon and Humble is set to MSF as well. I would recommend reading this graphic novel based on the real-life experiences of an embed photographer with an MSF team in Afghanistan. I got this from my library, fwiw.
Another fantastic read about MSF is The Photographer, I really recommend this book with all my heart.
Get The Photographer: Into War-torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders + a magnifying glass. 288 pages, 20 bucks.