The Soccer War

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The Soccer War is a collection of literary reportage by Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński, chronicling coups, conflicts, and political upheavals in the developing world during the 1960s and 1970s.

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instanceOf book
reportage collection
author Ryszard Kapuściński NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
focusesOn developing world
genre literary reportage
travel writing
war reportage
hasAuthorNationality Polish
hasPart report on African coups
report on Middle Eastern conflicts
report on the Football War
literaryStyle first-person reportage
narrative journalism
mainSubject armed conflicts
coups
political upheavals
postcolonial politics
notableFor blending journalism and literature
eyewitness accounts of 20th-century conflicts
notableReportage Football War between El Salvador and Honduras GENERATED
originalLanguage Polish
publicationPeriodCovered 1960s
1970s
publisher various international publishers
relatedWorkByAuthor Another Day of Life NERFINISHED
Imperium NERFINISHED
Shah of Shahs NERFINISHED
setIn Africa NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
subjectOf academic analysis
literary criticism
theme impact of war on ordinary people
journalism in conflict zones
political violence
postcolonial power struggles
timeOfEventsDescribed Cold War era
translatedInto English
multiple languages

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Ryszard Kapuściński notableWork The Soccer War