The Age of the Warrior
Selected Writings
(Author) Robert FiskFisk has amassed a devoted readership over the years, with his insightful, witty and always outspoken articles on international politics and mankind's war-torn recent history. These comment articles cover an array of topics, from his soldier grandfather to handwriting to the Titanic, President Bush, terrorism and Iraq.
Robert Fisk
Robert Fisk was a renowned British journalist and author known for his extensive coverage of conflicts in the Middle East. His most notable works include "The Great War for Civilization" and "Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War." Fisk's writing style was characterized by his in-depth analysis, first-hand reporting, and critical examination of political events in the region.
Fisk's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of conflict and the human stories behind the headlines. He was known for challenging mainstream narratives and giving a voice to marginalized communities. His impact on the literary genre of war journalism was profound, as he set a high standard for ethical reporting and thorough investigation.
Fisk's most famous work, "The Great War for Civilization," is a comprehensive account of his experiences covering conflicts in the Middle East. It has been widely praised for its insight, compassion, and historical depth. Robert Fisk's dedication to truth-telling and his fearless pursuit of justice have left a lasting legacy in the world of journalism and literature.