Books by Ryszard Kapuściński
Ryszard Kapuściński (1932–2007) was an outstanding Polish reporter, writer, and poet. For many years he served as a foreign correspondent for the Polish Press Agency (PAP), travelling the world and documenting the most important events of the 20th century.
Below you will find information about the most significant books from his rich literary output.
1962
The Polish Bush
1963Black Stars
1968A Kirghiz Dismounts
1969Che Guevara — The Bolivian Diary
1969If the Whole of Africa...
1970Why Did Karl von Spreti Die?
1975Christ with a Rifle on His Shoulder
1976Another Day of Life
1978The Emperor
1978The Soccer War
1982Shah of Shahs
1986Notes
1988The World in Motion
1992Lapidarium
1993Imperium
1996Lapidarium II
1997Lapidarium III
1998The Shadow of the Sun
2000From Africa
2000Lapidarium IV
2002Lapidarium V
2003A Portrait of the Reporter
2004Travels with Herodotus
2006The Laws of Nature
2006The Other
2007Lapidarium VI
2013This Is Not a Job for Cynics
source: kapuscinski.info