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Stringer : A reporters Journey In The CONGO

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Stringer is an account of a year and a half that Sundaram spent in the country working for the Associated Press. It was an intense period that would take him deep into the shadowy city of Kinshasa, to the dense rainforests that still evoke Conrad's vision and to the heart of Africa's great war, culminating in the historic and lent multiparty elections of 2006. Along the way he would go on a joyride with Kinshasa's feral children, fend off its women desperate for an escape route and travel with an Indian sinessman hunting for his fortune. Written with startling beauty and acuity, Stringer is a superb piece of reportage. It marks the debut of a breathtaking new talent.

Anjan Sundaram

Anjan Sundaram Author and journalist. Sundaram's first book Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo, a coming of age memoir that explores the neglect of the world's deadliest war in Congo, earned him comparisons to Ryszard Kapuściński and V. S. Naipaul.[4][5] Stringer was featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, who called the book "remarkable". It was also a Royal African Society book of the year and a BBC book of the week. A feature of Sundaram's writing is his immersion in a place and his portrayals of what it feels like to be there.[7][8][9] In 2015 a jury of journalists awarded him the annual Frontline Club prize for his war reporting from the Central African Republic. He received a Reuters environmental journalism prize in 2006 for his reporting from the Democratic Republic of Congo

Title

Stringer : A reporters Journey In The CONGO

Author

Anjan Sundaram

Number of Pages

231

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Non-Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2013

    Stringer is an account of a year and a half that Sundaram spent in the country working for the Associated Press. It was an intense period that would take him deep into the shadowy city of Kinshasa, to the dense rainforests that still evoke Conrad's vision and to the heart of Africa's great war, culminating in the historic and lent multiparty elections of 2006. Along the way he would go on a joyride with Kinshasa's feral children, fend off its women desperate for an escape route and travel with an Indian sinessman hunting for his fortune. Written with startling beauty and acuity, Stringer is a superb piece of reportage. It marks the debut of a breathtaking new talent.
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