2025-10-24
38 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
Today we're rejoining for part two of our recent live event with chief international correspondent,
Lis Doucet, on reporting from the front lines.
Doucet was joined in conversation by fellow broadcaster and international editor for Channel 4,
Lindsay Hilsum.
The pair reflected on 40 years of telling human-centered stories of conflict and explored Doucet's new book,
The Finest Hotel in Kabul.
If you missed the first part of this discussion,
we recommend skipping back an episode to get up to speed.
Now let's rejoin the conversation live at the Kiln Theatre in London.
There's another sentence a bit later on,
so Lisa describes how basically the guests all flee because they know that the Taliban is coming.
And this is one of the sort of things about your writing, which I love.
You write, the last outfit of her special day, her pure white wedding dress.
gleaming with dreams, still hung on its hanger in her bridal changing room.
It just makes you,
because I think one of the things I love about that sort of scene is it's very vivid the way you write it,
but again it's about what image do we have of Afghans in Afghanistan and we're very familiar obviously now with the Taliban and we're very familiar with women in their burqas and so on and yet you you recreate this Afghanistan,
which is so very different.