Ryszard Kapuscinski: The Biography
Opis
Definitive biography of one of the most significant journalists of the
twentieth century Reporting from such varied locations as postcolonial
Africa, revolutionary Iran, the military dictatorships of Latin America and
Soviet Russia, the Polish journalist and writer Ryszard Kapuściński was one
of the most influential eyewitness journalists of the twentieth century.
During the Cold War, he was a dauntless investigator as well as a towering
literary talent, and books such as The Emperor and Travels with Herodotus
founded the new genre of ?literary reportage?. It was an achievement that
brought him global renown, not to mention the uninvited attentions of the
CIA. In this definitive biography, Artur Domosławski shines a new light on
the personal relationships of this intensely charismatic, deeply private
man, examining the intractable issue at the heart of Kapuściński?s life and
work: the relationship and tension between journalism and literature. In
researching this book, Domosławski, himself an award-winning foreign
correspondent, enjoyed unprecedented access to Kapuściński?s private
papers. The result traces his mentor?s footsteps through Africa and Latin
America, delves into files and archives that Kapuściński himself examined,
and records conversations with the people that he talked to in the course
of his own investigations. Ryszard Kapuściński is a meticulous, riveting
portrait of a complex man of intense curiosity living at the heart of
dangerous times.