“The Polish Bush”: a Journey to Communist Poland escorted by Ryszard Kapuściński

<p>Being a reporter is not a common profession, since life and work are intertwined. That is the case of Ryszard Kapuściński (1932-2007), the writer and journalist who took part in the great debates of Communist Poland: the function of poetry, the myth of Nowa Huta, the vision of the Latin Ame...

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Main Author: Amelia Serraller Calvo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2013-11-01
Series:Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHCO/article/view/42658
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Summary:<p>Being a reporter is not a common profession, since life and work are intertwined. That is the case of Ryszard Kapuściński (1932-2007), the writer and journalist who took part in the great debates of Communist Poland: the function of poetry, the myth of Nowa Huta, the vision of the Latin American revolutions as the last great hope, the birth of Solidarity, the fall of the USSR ... The biography <em>Kapuściński non-fiction </em>(2010), by Artur Domosławski, has given way to a discussion around the following question: are his works mere reports or do they trespass the limits of journalism? In this article we do not intend to find a definitive answer, but to emphasize the interest of an author who is behind such a controversy.</p>
ISSN:0214-400X
1988-2734