Poland Loses Legendary Journalist

People | January 24, 2007, Wednesday // 00:00

Poland's most celebrated journalist and non-fiction writer, Ryszard Kapuscinski, has died in Warsaw, aged 74, after a heart operation, BBC reported.

He made his name in Africa in the 1960s, where he was the Polish Press Agency's only correspondent.

Kapuscinski wrote widely on wars and dictators, chronicling the last days of Ethiopia's Haile Selassie and the Shah of Iran. He also wrote books on the fall of the Soviet Union, Angola's civil war and politics in Central America.

Born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932, he studied history and worked as a reporter in Poland during the 1950s, giving him material for his first book, The Polish Bush.

He also reported from countries in Asia and South America, witnessing 27 coups or revolutions in all and was sentenced to death four times.

From 1974, he wrote for the weekly Kultura, a period during which he began to gain an international reputation for his books The Emperor, on the fall of Haile Selassie, and Shah of Shahs, about the 1979 Iranian Revolution.

He also wrote The Soccer War, an account of the six-day war between Honduras and El Salvador sparked by a football match.

His final book, Travels with Herodotus, came out two years ago. He also published several volumes of poetry.

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