Anthony Shadid has reported from throughout the Middle East for a
decade, first as Cairo correspondent for The Associated Press and
then for The Boston Globe, where he drew attention for reports from
the West Bank and other fronts. His first book, Legacy of the
Prophet, drew praise from the late Edward Said. At The Washington
Post his stories have often appeared on page one. For his work
in
Baghdad he has received the Overseas Press Club Award (his second),
the Michael Kelly Award, and last April was given the 2004 Pulitzer
Prize for International Reporting. He currently lives in Baghdad
and
Washington, D.C.
Praise for Legacy of the Prophet:
"A must read for anyone who wants to better understand Islam and
its humanity." --The Washington Post
Praise for Legacy of the Prophet:
“A must read for anyone who wants to better understand Islam and
its humanity.” —The Washington Post
Praise for Legacy of the Prophet:
" A must read for anyone who wants to better understand Islam and
its humanity." -- The Washington Post
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