From the renowned journalist comes this intimate account of his years in
the field, traveling for the first time beyond the Iron Curtain to
India, China, Ethiopia, and other exotic locales.
In the 1950s, Ryszard Kapuscinski finished university in Poland and
became a foreign correspondent, hoping to go abroad - perhaps to
Czechoslovakia. Instead, he was sent to India - the first stop on a
decades-long tour of the world that took Kapuscinski from Iran to El
Salvador, from Angola to Armenia. Revisiting his memories of traveling
the globe with a copy of Herodotus' Histories in tow, Kapuscinski
describes his awakening to the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of new
environments, and how the words of the Greek historiographer helped
shape his own view of an increasingly globalized world. Written with
supreme eloquence and a constant eye to the global undercurrents that
have shaped the last half-century, Travels with Herodotus is an
exceptional chronicle of one man's journey across continents.