Philip Caputo is the author of the New York Times bestseller A Rumor of War and the novels Indian Country, DelCorso's Gallery, and Horn of Africa. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 as part of an investigative team for the Chicago Tribune, and his coverage of his experience as a captive of Palestinian guerrillas won him the Overseas Press Club's George Polk Citation.
"An episodic, impressionistic, and dead-honest narrative that affords memorable as well as consequential insights into a chaotic era's noteworthy conflicts." --Kirkus Reviews "This is, make no mistake about it, a startlingly honest and brutal book....The writing is suberb. Highly recommended for all." --Library Journal
"An episodic, impressionistic, and dead-honest narrative that affords memorable as well as consequential insights into a chaotic era's noteworthy conflicts." --Kirkus Reviews "This is, make no mistake about it, a startlingly honest and brutal book....The writing is suberb. Highly recommended for all." --Library Journal
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