When Ryszard Kapuciski, an experienced Polish journalist, decided to take an apparently dangerous road trip into the heart of Angola's civil conflict in1975, many people thought he was crazy. But he was right. At that location, he observed once more the squalid realities of war and acquired a sense of powerlessness that he had never experienced before. Angola altered him forever: he went there as a reporter, but he came back as a writer.
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When Ryszard Kapuciski, an experienced Polish journalist, decided to take an apparently dangerous road trip into the heart of Angola's civil conflict in1975, many people thought he was crazy. But he was right. At that location, he observed once more the squalid realities of war and acquired a sense of powerlessness that he had never experienced before. Angola altered him forever: he went there as a reporter, but he came back as a writer.
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