…the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year Award. In 2004 his reporting from Iraq and about Guantánamo Bay for the Guardian won a number of British and international awards….
…is the only western journalist to have been embedded with the Mahdi Army in Iraq. He sits on the Visiting Committee of the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art at…
…he has written profiles of General Pinochet, Gabriel García Márquez, and Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, as well as reporting from Angola, Cuba, Panama, Liberia, Iraq, and the Basque country in…
…has reported from twenty-four countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, and North Korea. His work has also appeared in Granta, The London Review of Books, and The New York Times Magazine….
Chris Ayres was born in 1975. He joined The Times (London) in 1997 and has since been posted in New York, Hollywood, and Iraq, the latter stint lasting nine days….
…II and on the Middle East, including Tribes with Flags. His The Northern Front: A War Diary is an account of the 2003 invasion of Iraq set in Iraqi Kurdistan….
…He has covered the drug war for Newsweek, and has contributed to Foreign Policy, World Politics Review, and Jane’s Intelligence Weekly. He has also reported from Iraq, Haiti, and Colombia….
…for his dispatches from apartheid South Africa and is a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist for his reporting from Iraq, Lebanon, Africa and inner-city Philadelphia. He is the author of Thunder…
…in 1984 in New York City. He is the author of two previous novels, Twelve and The Third Brother, and has reported for Harper’s and Time from Sudan and Iraq….