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Subject
Travel, Geography & Exploration
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780385537759

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0385537751
ISBN-13
9780385537759
eBay Product ID (ePID)
169551004

Product Key Features

Book Title
Stringer : a Reporter's Journey in the Congo
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Sociology / General, Personal Memoirs, Africa / Central
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Travel, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Anjan Sundaram
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
15 oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Advance Praise for Stringer : "Anjan Sundaram's prose is so luscious, whether he's writing about mathematics or colonial architecture or getting mugged, that the words come alive and practically dance on the page. Stringer , his first book, about a year-long journey to Congo; reading it made me feel like I'd follow him anywhere in the world." --Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea and Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood "What a debut! It's not often one reads a book of reportage from a difficult foreign country with such fever-dream immediacy, such tense intelligence, and such an artful gift for story-telling. Here is a commanding new writer who comes to us with the honesty, the intensity, and the discerning curiosity of the young Naipaul." --Pico Iyer, author of The Lady and the Monk, The Global Soul, and The Man Within My Head    "In lucid and searing prose, and with bracing self-awareness, Anjan Sundaram explores a country that has long been victimized by the ever-renewed greeds of the modern world. Stringer is one of those very rare books of journalism that transcend their genre--and destiny as ephemera--and become literature." --Pankaj Mishra, author of From the Ruins of Empire and Temptations of the West   " Stringer is an extraordinary work of reportage. Anjan Sundaram is the Indian successor to Kapuscinski." --Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Night "Journalism is a risky endeavor at the best of times. Being a stringer takes that risk and amplifies it. But Anjan Sundaram, who quit a career in mathematics in his desire to "see a crisis" and who arrived in Congo with few contacts and little idea of how the country (or the journalism business) worked, had yet to find that out. Over the course of a year and a half, he learns things the hard way: how to navigate through the financial worries that arrive when the payments don't, to make peace with the loneliness that surrounds you when editors you've worked for for years send their star reporters to cover big stories leaving you high and dry, and to keep alive that quest for that next story, that next byline, that next adventure.   Eventually, Sundaram finds the crisis that he's so eager to see and amasses a few of those big bylines, but not before he's been mugged at gunpoint, been sick to the bone with malaria, and been witness to a degeneration of the human spirit. Sundaram's debut, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo , takes us on the journey of one reporter in one country - a journey that ends in the historic and violent multiparty elections of Congo in 2006. But the country's violence, Sundaram finds, is not just in the elections, in the war, or in the ravage. It is apparent into the dayto- day life of people: in the baby whose parents have no money to take her to the hospital as she suffers with pneumonia for a week, the children who can find honest expression only in rioting and tearing things apart, in the lack of food, the lack of power, the lack of safety. It is in detailing these small indignities, these daily battles, that Sundaram truly excels.... A fascinating, breathtaking work of reporting and introspection from a writer whose next work will be eagerly awaited." --Time Out Mumbai, Praise for Stringer : "Books by journalists usually keep the focus outward, but Sundaram has more of a novelist's interior sensibility and a talent for describing anxiety and ennui. Readers may be tempted to compare him to Conrad and Naipaul, but he has a strong, unique style all his own." -- Kirkus Reviews "Anjan Sundaram's prose is so luscious, whether he's writing about mathematics or colonial architecture or getting mugged, that the words come alive and practically dance on the page. Stringer , his first book, about a year-long journey to Congo; reading it made me feel like I'd follow him anywhere in the world." --Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea and Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood "What a debut! It's not often one reads a book of reportage from a difficult foreign country with such fever-dream immediacy, such tense intelligence, and such an artful gift for story-telling. Here is a commanding new writer who comes to us with the honesty, the intensity, and the discerning curiosity of the young Naipaul." --Pico Iyer, author of The Lady and the Monk, The Global Soul, and The Man Within My Head    "In lucid and searing prose, and with bracing self-awareness, Anjan Sundaram explores a country that has long been victimized by the ever-renewed greeds of the modern world. Stringer is one of those very rare books of journalism that transcend their genre--and destiny as ephemera--and become literature." --Pankaj Mishra, author of From the Ruins of Empire and Temptations of the West   " Stringer is an extraordinary work of reportage. Anjan Sundaram is the Indian successor to Kapuscinski." --Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Night "Journalism is a risky endeavor at the best of times. Being a stringer takes that risk and amplifies it. But Anjan Sundaram, who quit a career in mathematics in his desire to "see a crisis" and who arrived in Congo with few contacts and little idea of how the country (or the journalism business) worked, had yet to find that out. Over the course of a year and a half, he learns things the hard way: how to navigate through the financial worries that arrive when the payments don't, to make peace with the loneliness that surrounds you when editors you've worked for for years send their star reporters to cover big stories leaving you high and dry, and to keep alive that quest for that next story, that next byline, that next adventure.   Eventually, Sundaram finds the crisis that he's so eager to see and amasses a few of those big bylines, but not before he's been mugged at gunpoint, been sick to the bone with malaria, and been witness to a degeneration of the human spirit. Sundaram's debut, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo , takes us on the journey of one reporter in one country - a journey that ends in the historic and violent multiparty elections of Congo in 2006. But the country's violence, Sundaram finds, is not just in the elections, in the war, or in the ravage. It is apparent into the dayto- day life of people: in the baby whose parents have no money to take her to the hospital as she suffers with pneumonia for a week, the children who can find honest expression only in rioting and tearing things apart, in the lack of food, the lack of power, the lack of safety. It is in detailing these small indignities, these daily battles, that Sundaram truly excels.... A fascinating, breathtaking work of reporting and introspection from a writer whose next work will be eagerly awaited." --Time Out Mumbai, Praise for Stringer : "Books by journalists usually keep the focus outward, but Sundaram has more of a novelist's interior sensibility and a talent for describing anxiety and ennui. Readers may be tempted to compare him to Conrad and Naipaul, but he has a strong, unique style all his own." -- Kirkus Reviews "Excerpts from his notebooks chronicle personal reflections as he struggles to learn how to report from an unruly land, harboring doubts and misgivings and a feverish desperation to make sense of one of the deadliest places in the world. [It's] a breathtaking look at a troubled nation exploited by greedy forces within and without." -- Booklist "Anjan Sundaram's prose is so luscious, whether he's writing about mathematics or colonial architecture or getting mugged, that the words come alive and practically dance on the page. Stringer , his first book, about a year-long journey to Congo; reading it made me feel like I'd follow him anywhere in the world." --Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea and Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood "What a debut! It's not often one reads a book of reportage from a difficult foreign country with such fever-dream immediacy, such tense intelligence, and such an artful gift for story-telling. Here is a commanding new writer who comes to us with the honesty, the intensity, and the discerning curiosity of the young Naipaul." --Pico Iyer, author of The Lady and the Monk, The Global Soul, and The Man Within My Head    "In lucid and searing prose, and with bracing self-awareness, Anjan Sundaram explores a country that has long been victimized by the ever-renewed greeds of the modern world. Stringer is one of those very rare books of journalism that transcend their genre--and destiny as ephemera--and become literature." --Pankaj Mishra, author of From the Ruins of Empire and Temptations of the West   " Stringer is an extraordinary work of reportage. Anjan Sundaram is the Indian successor to Kapuscinski." --Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Night "A fascinating, breathtaking work of reporting and introspection from a writer whose next work will be eagerly awaited." --Time Out Mumbai, Advance Praise for Stringer : "What a debut! It's not often one reads a book of reportage from a difficult foreign country with such fever-dream immediacy, such tense intelligence, and such an artful gift for story-telling. Here is a commanding new writer who comes to us with the honesty, the intensity, and the discerning curiosity of the young Naipaul." -Pico Iyer, author of The Lady and the Monk, The Global Soul, and The Man Within My Head "In lucid and searing prose, and with bracing self-awareness, Anjan Sundaram explores a country that has long been victimized by the ever-renewed greeds of the modern world. Stringer is one of those very rare books of journalism that transcend their genre-and destiny as ephemera-and become literature." -Pankaj Mishra, author of From the Ruins of Empire and Temptations of the West " Stringer is an extraordinary work of reportage. Anjan Sundaram is the Indian successor to Kapuscinski." -Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Night "Journalism is a risky endeavor at the best of times. Being a stringer takes that risk and amplifies it. But Anjan Sundaram, who quit a career in mathematics in his desire to "see a crisis" and who arrived in Congo with few contacts and little idea of how the country (or the journalism business) worked, had yet to find that out. Over the course of a year and a half, he learns things the hard way: how to navigate through the financial worries that arrive when the payments don't, to make peace with the loneliness that surrounds you when editors you've worked for for years send their star reporters to cover big stories leaving you high and dry, and to keep alive that quest for that next story, that next byline, that next adventure. Eventually, Sundaram finds the crisis that he's so eager to see and amasses a few of those big bylines, but not before he's been mugged at gunpoint, been sick to the bone with malaria, and been witness to a degeneration of the human spirit. Sundaram's debut, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo , takes us on the journey of one reporter in one country a journey that ends in the historic and violent multiparty elections of Congo in 2006. But the country's violence, Sundaram finds, is not just in the elections, in the war, or in the ravage. It is apparent into the dayto- day life of people: in the baby whose parents have no money to take her to the hospital as she suffers with pneumonia for a week, the children who can find honest expression only in rioting and tearing things apart, in the lack of food, the lack of power, the lack of safety. It is in detailing these small indignities, these daily battles, that Sundaram truly excels…. A fascinating, breathtaking work of reporting and introspection from a writer whose next work will be eagerly awaited." -Time Out Mumbai, Praise for Stringer : "A remarkable book about the lives of people in Congo." --Jon Stewart, The Daily Show "This is a book about a young journalist's coming of age, and a wonderful book it is, too." --Ted Koppel, NPR "An excellent debut book of reportage on the Congo." -- Fareed Zakaria, CNN "Books by journalists usually keep the focus outward, but Sundaram has more of a novelist's interior sensibility and a talent for describing anxiety and ennui. Readers may be tempted to compare him to Conrad and Naipaul, but he has a strong, unique style all his own." -- Kirkus Reviews "Excerpts from his notebooks chronicle personal reflections as he struggles to learn how to report from an unruly land, harboring doubts and misgivings and a feverish desperation to make sense of one of the deadliest places in the world. [It's] a breathtaking look at a troubled nation exploited by greedy forces within and without." -- Booklist "The author skillfully captures the smallest details of life in a destitute land, blending the sordid history of Congo with his battle to forge a career in a troubled and forsaken country." -- Publishers Weekly "The authenticity is palpable." -- Library Journal "Anjan Sundaram's prose is so luscious, whether he's writing about mathematics or colonial architecture or getting mugged, that the words come alive and practically dance on the page. Stringer , his first book, about a year-long journey to Congo; reading it made me feel like I'd follow him anywhere in the world." --Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea and Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood "What a debut! It's not often one reads a book of reportage from a difficult foreign country with such fever-dream immediacy, such tense intelligence, and such an artful gift for story-telling. Here is a commanding new writer who comes to us with the honesty, the intensity, and the discerning curiosity of the young Naipaul." --Pico Iyer, author of The Lady and the Monk, The Global Soul, and The Man Within My Head "In lucid and searing prose, and with bracing self-awareness, Anjan Sundaram explores a country that has long been victimized by the ever-renewed greeds of the modern world. Stringer is one of those very rare books of journalism that transcend their genre--and destiny as ephemera--and become literature." --Pankaj Mishra, author of From the Ruins of Empire and Temptations of the West "With an incisive intellect and senses peeled raw, Sundaram takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the vibrant shambles of modern Congo. This is that rare work of reportage that achieves true literary greatness, and it can stand proudly next to V.S. Naipaul or Ryszard Kapuscinski." --Richard Grant, author of God's Middle Finger " Stringer is an extraordinary work of reportage. Anjan Sundaram is the Indian successor to Kapuscinski." --Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Night "A fascinating, breathtaking work of reporting and introspection from a writer whose next work will be eagerly awaited." --Time Out Mumbai
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070.44996751034092
Synopsis
In the powerful travel-writing tradition of Ryszard Kapuscinski and V.S. Naipaul, a haunting memoir of a dangerous and disorienting year of self-discovery in one of the world's unhappiest countries.

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