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Foreign Correspondent: Fifty Years Of Reporting South Asia

by John Elliott , Bernard Imhasly, Simon Denyer (Ed.)

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  This collection marks the fiftieth anniversary of the founding in 1958 of the Foreign Correspondents’ Association of South Asia (FCA)—renamed the Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) in 1991.

Foreign correspondents travel the world, report on people and events and have hundreds of thousands (in some cases millions) of readers or viewers. South Asia is a specially favoured assignment because of the immensity of the story. It is a place where politics and major events unfold on the streets, not just in closed rooms. This book, with its collection of reportage, comment and photographs, reflects this story. It does not seek to cover every event in the decades since 1947, but focuses instead on good writing and historic moments that give a picture of how foreign correspondents have covered the region.

When news reporting began from India two centuries ago, despatches from Calcutta, then the capital, took four months to reach the English port of Falmouth; today e-mail and mobile phones allow events to be relayed almost as they happen. But while news can be disseminated quickly, foreign correspondents still undertake in-depth reportage, which may involve weeks of research and travel. The job can also be dangerous, even life-threatening. This collection includes two Wall Street Journal articles by Danny Pearl, who was kidnapped and killed by Islamic militants in 2002.

In this volume, foreign correspondents cover subjects as diverse as tiger hunts, religious fanaticism and the Indian enthusiasm for P.G. Wodehouse. Peter Kann’s Pulitzer Prize-winning account of the fall of Dacca in 1971 and Barbara Crossette’s eyewitness report of Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination are two justly celebrated pieces, but all the contributions bring to life the subcontinent’s recent—and dramatic—histories.

It has been said that journalism is ‘the first draft of history’—incomplete, momentary, often opinionated, but history-in-the-making nonetheless. This illustrated anthology of great reportage, analysis, writing and stories that demand your attention, is a vivid and valuable ‘draft report’.
ISBN - 9780670082049
 


Pages : 424
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