Definitive biography of one of the most significant journalists of the twentieth century.
From postcolonial Africa to revolutionary Iran, from the military dictatorships of Latin America to Soviet Russia, the Polish journalist and writer Ryszard Kapuściński was one of the most dauntless and important eyewitness reporters of the twentieth century. In his committed journalism covering the great revolutions of the age, and his resolute anti-colonialism, Kapuściński created a new genre of creative reporting:one that brought him immense fame in the Western world and to the attention of the CIA.
In this major new biography, Artur Domosławski shines new light on the personal relationships of this intensely charismatic, highly private man,and the intractable issue at the heart of Kapuściński’s life and work: the question of where journalism ends and literature begins.
Close to Kapuściński, and with unparalleled access to his private papers,Domosławski, himself an award-winning foreign correspondent, traces his mentor’s footsteps through Africa and Latin America, delves into the files and archives that Kapuściński himself examined, and interviews the people that he talked to in the course of his own investigations. Ryszard Kapuściński: The Biograpy is a meticulous, riveting portrait of the man and his times.