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Friday, May 4, 2007 1:43PM
 
Tribute to Ryszard Kapuscinski
Tags: Kapuscinski, reporting, Polish Press Agency, Salman Rushdie, Michnik, Breytenbach, Emcke, Gourevitch, Wechsler
 

Although his name may not be familiar to some readers—the erudite manager of my local, independent bookstore didn’t know it—the Polish journalist and author Ryszard (pronounced Ree-SHAR) Kapuściński is venerated among leading writers, filmmakers, and other artists in the U.S. and Europe as a master of reportage and a literary giant, and as a man of great sweetness, vision, and generosity. For his job as a foreign correspondent for the Polish Press Agency, which he joined in 1962, he threw himself into dire situations all over Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere, filing one-page reports when he could. Hungry to chronicle the novelistic details of what he witnessed, as well as to portray the individuals he met along the way, he began to...

 
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Monday, April 30, 2007 12:16PM
 
Good Night, Mr. Kapuscinski
Tags: Kapuscinski, Celeste Bartos Room, Salman Rushdie, Michnik, Emperor, Haile Selassie, boasting
 
    Yesterday Barnaby attended a lovely tribute to the great writer and reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski in the equally lovely Celeste Bartos Room in the New York Public Library. (The one sour point was when the writers toasted Kapuscinski with vodka on stage.  At the Believer event, too, participants drank on stage, and the audience laughed delightedly, as if at a charming transgression, and Barnaby, himself no teetotaller, squirmed—he cannot help thinking it augurs badly for the Republic when people are willing to applaud other people drinking.) Salman Rushdie talked of being forced by Sonny Mehta to concede the excellence of Kapuscinski's book The Emperor; and he recounted that he had once asked Kapuscinski how he had escaped from so many life-threatening situations, how he had...
 
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