Part diary and part reportage, The Soccer War is a remarkable
chronicle of war in the late twentieth century. Between 1958 and 1980,
working primarily for the Polish Press Agency, Kapuscinski covered
twenty-seven revolutions and coups in Africa, Latin America, and the
Middle East. Here, with characteristic cogency and emotional immediacy,
he recounts the stories behind his official press dispatches--searing
firsthand accounts of the frightening, grotesque, and comically absurd
aspects of life during war. The Soccer War is a singular work of
journalism.