Shah of Shahs Written by Ryszard Kapuscinski Translated from the Polish by William R. Brand & Katarzyna Mroczkowska-BrandIn Shah of Shahs Kapuscinski brings a mythographer's perspective and a novelist's virtuosity to bear on the overthrow of the last Shah of Iran, one of the most infamous of the United States' client-dictators, who resolved to transform his country into "a second America in a generation," only to be toppled virtually overnight. From his vantage point at the break-up of the old regime, Kapuscinski gives us a compelling history of conspiracy, repression, fanaticism, and revolution. "Insightful and important. . . a readable, timely and valuable contribution to the understanding of the revolutionary forces at work in Iran. . . the reader almost become a participant." The New York Times Book Review "Like Sir Richard Burton, Evelyn Waugh and Mungo Park, [Kapuscinski] makes literature out of journalism." Newsweek RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI, Poland's most celebrated foreign correspondent, was born in 1932. After graduating with a degree in history from Warsaw University, he was sent to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan to report for the Polish news, which began his lifelong fascination with the Third World. During four decades reporting on Asia, Latin America, and Africa, he befriended Che Guevara, Salvador Allende, and Patrice Lumumba. He witnessed twenty-seven coups and revolutions and was sentenced to death four times. His books have been translated into nineteen languages. He died in 2007. Publishing House: Vintage International, New York 1992 SoftCover book measuring 5.2" x 7.9" 160 pages English Language Version All books are shipped through the U.S. Postal Office using Media Mail service. Typically delivery times are between 1 and 2 weeks. Please be advised, certain destinations in the U.S. may take longer.

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