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Comprehensive Profile of a Remarkable Character
l_rawjalaurence29 January 2015
Ryszard Kapuscinski, a Polish journalist, died in 2007. Throughout his long career, which lasted from the communist era until the beginning of this present millennium, he spent much of his time in the revolutionary hot-spots of Africa, as the continent gradually transferred from a series of colonies into independent republics. He was never content just to report the facts, but rather tried to describe how ordinary people felt in the face of massive socio- political change.

What made him such a significant journalist was that, although ostensibly writing about Africa, Kapuscinski was always writing allegories about his own country as it lurched from crisis to crisis at the end of the communist era, leading up to the Solidarity rebellion of 1980. This proved to be a cataclysmic period in the history of a country which, as one witness rightly observes, had never really enjoyed the experience of independence throughout its entire one hundred and fifty-year existence; it had either been ruled by Prussians, the Germans and the Russians. Hence many Poles found it initially quite difficult to adjust to the responsibility of self-government. Kapuscinski used his own reports from Africa as ways of suggesting how that process might be enacted.

A thoroughly modest man, who never thought much of his achievements but remained a staunch nationalist throughout his life, Kapuscinski was the perfect example of a campaigning journalist who never lost the desire to report what he thought and felt, yet also remained mindful of the purpose of his articles. Modern journalists could benefit by studying his life in detail.
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