The Soccer War
In 1964, renowned reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski was appointed by the Polish Press Agency as its only foreign correspondent, and for the next ten years he was 'responsible' for fifty countries. He befriended Che Guevara in Bolivia, Salvador Allende in Chile and Patrice Lumumba in the Congo. He...
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In 1964, renowned reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski was appointed by the Polish Press Agency as its only foreign correspondent, and for the next ten years he was 'responsible' for fifty countries. He befriended Che Guevara in Bolivia, Salvador Allende in Chile and Patrice Lumumba in the Congo. He reported on the fighting that broke out between Honduras and El Salvador in 1969 after their matches to determine which one of them would qualify for the 1970 World Cup. By the time, he returned to Poland he had witnessed twenty-seven revolutions and coups and been sentenced to death four times. "The Soccer War" is Kapuscinski's story, his eyewitness account of the emergence of the Third World.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781862079595 (1862079595)
Publish date: June 4th 2007
Publisher: Granta
Pages no: 234
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Writing,
Essays,
History,
European Literature,
Cultural,
Africa,
Journalism,
War,
Politics,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Polish Literature
After a couple of delusions ("The Negus", "Lapidarium") my paean for Kapuscinski came back thanks to this book.Unless other works of him like say, "Imperium" or "Shah in Shah", "The Soccer War" doesn't focus on a same country or a same continent, but it goes (and walks, and runs, and flies) from Afr...