Ryszard Kapuscinski — Polish Journalist born on March 04, 1932,

Ryszard Kapuściński was a Polish reporter, journalist, traveller, photographer, poet and writer whose dispatches in book form brought him a global reputation. Widely considered a serious candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature during his lifetime, he is one of the Polish writers most frequently translated into foreign languages... (wikipedia)

Money changes all the iron rules into rubber bands.
The extent of one man's guilt may be defined by how much of it is experienced by the party he injured.
In the First World War, there was the sudden passion of nationalism, and the killing took place because of these emotions. But the Soviet case is different, because you had systematic murder, like the Holocaust.
Readership was high, and very attentive. It was people's only source of knowledge about the world.
My writing is a combination of three elements. The first is travel: not travel like a tourist, but travel as exploration. The second is reading literature on the subject. The third is reflection.