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Means of escape

"A riveting memoir of years of living dangerously."'Kirkus Reviews For the countless readers who have admired Philip Caputo's classic memoir of Vietnam, A Rumor of War, here is his powerful recounting of his life and adventures, updated with a foreword that assesses the state of the world and the journalist's art. As a journalist, Caputo has covered many of the world's troubles, and in Means of Escape, he tells the reader in moving and clear-eyed prose how he made himself into a writer, traveler, and observer with the nerve to put himself at the center of the world's conflicts. As a young reporter he investigated the Mafia in Chicago, earning acclaim as well as threats against his safety. Later, he rode camels through the desert and enjoyed Bedouin hospitality, was kidnapped and held captive by Islamic extremists, and was targeted and hit by sniper fire in Beirut, with memories of Vietnam never far from the surface. And after it all, he went into Afghanistan. Caputo's goal has always been to bear witness to the crimes, ambitions, fears, ferocities, and hopes of humanity. With Means of Escape, he has done so.

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  • ""A riveting memoir of years of living dangerously."'Kirkus Reviews For the countless readers who have admired Philip Caputo's classic memoir of Vietnam, A Rumor of War, here is his powerful recounting of his life and adventures, updated with a foreword that assesses the state of the world and the journalist's art. As a journalist, Caputo has covered many of the world's troubles, and in Means of Escape, he tells the reader in moving and clear-eyed prose how he made himself into a writer, traveler, and observer with the nerve to put himself at the center of the world's conflicts. As a young reporter he investigated the Mafia in Chicago, earning acclaim as well as threats against his safety. Later, he rode camels through the desert and enjoyed Bedouin hospitality, was kidnapped and held captive by Islamic extremists, and was targeted and hit by sniper fire in Beirut, with memories of Vietnam never far from the surface. And after it all, he went into Afghanistan. Caputo's goal has always been to bear witness to the crimes, ambitions, fears, ferocities, and hopes of humanity. With Means of Escape, he has done so."@en
  • "The story of a foreign correspondent covering wars in Vietnam, the Middle East, and Afghanistan."
  • "The story of a foreign correspondent covering wars in Vietnam, the Middle East, and Afghanistan."@en

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  • "Means of escape : a war correspondent's memoir of life & death in Afghanistan, the Middle East and Vietnam"
  • "Means of escape"
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  • "Means of Escape : Memoirs of the Disasters of War"@en
  • "Means of Escape"
  • "Means of escape : [a war correspondent's memoir of life and death in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Vietnam]"
  • "Means of escape an imagined memoir"@en
  • "Means of escape : a war correspondent's memoir of life and death in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Vietnam"@en
  • "Means of escape : a war correspondent's memoir of life and death in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Vietnam"
  • "Means of escape : memoirs of the disasters of war"@en