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		<title>Travels With Herodotus</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just out of university in 1955, Kapuscinski, the novice reporter, told his editor he'd like to go abroad, dreaming no farther than Czechoslovakia. Instead he was sent to India. KapuÃsciÃnski gives us the non-Western world through virginal Western eyes.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Travels with Herodotus records how Kapuscinski set out on his first forays &#8211; to India, China and Africa &#8211; with the great Greek historian constantly in his pocket. He sees Louis Armstrong in Khartoum, visits Dar-es-Salaam, arrives in Algiers in time for a coup when nothing seems to happen (but he sees the Mediterranean for the first time). At every encounter with a new culture, Kapuscinski plunges in, curious and observant, thirsting to understand its history, its thought, its people. And he reads Herodotus so much that he often feels he is embarking on two journeys &#8211; the first his assignment as a reporter, the second following Herodotus&#8217; expeditions.</p>
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		<title>The Soccer War</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['Kapuscinski is the conjurer extraordinaire of modern reportage, and The Soccer War is a splendid example of his magic' John Le CarrÃ¯Â¿Â½.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1964 Ryszard Kapuscinski was appointed by the Polish Press Agency as its only foreign correspondent, and for the next ten years he was &#8216;responsible&#8217; 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 around 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. The Soccer War is Kapuscinski&#8217;s eyewitness account of some of the most defining moments in twentieth-century history.</p>
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		<title>Shadow Of The Sun My African Life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a study that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, the author sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical term, Africa doesn&#8217;t exist&#8217;. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. In astudy that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, he sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations. It is both a sustained meditation on themosaic of peoples and practises we call &#8216;Africa&#8217;, and an impassioned attempt to come to terms with humanity itself as it struggles to escape from foreign domination, from the intoxications of freedom, from war and from politics as theft.</p>
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