- Philip Caputo
Philip Caputo (born
June 10 1941 ) is an Americanauthor andjournalist . He is best-known for "A Rumor of War ", a best-selling memoir of his experiences during theVietnam War .Caputo was born in
Westchester, Illinois and attendedFenwick High School andLoyola University Chicago . He now resides inNorwalk, Connecticut andPatagonia, Arizona .In 1965, as an infantry lieutenant in the
United States Marine Corps , he was deployed to SouthVietnam . He returned to theUnited States in 1966.After serving three years in the Corps, Caputo began a career in journalism, joining the staff of the "
Chicago Tribune ". Caputo returned to Vietnam as a foreign correspondent for the Tribune. He covered thefall of Saigon in 1975, and he served inItaly , theSoviet Union , and theMiddle East .In 1972, Caputo was part of a writing team that won the
Pulitzer Prize for reporting on election fraud inChicago .Bibliography
Books by Philip Caputo
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A Rumor of War " (1977)
*"Horn of Africa" (1980)
*"Delcorso's Gallery" (1983)
*"Indian Country" (1987)
*"Means of Escape" (1991)
*"Equation for Evil" (1996)
*"Exiles" (1997)
*"The Voyage" (1999)
*"Ghosts of Tsavo: stalking the mystery lions of East Africa" (2002)
*"Means of Escape: A War Correspondent's Memoir of Life and Death in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Vietnam" (2002)
*"In the Shadows of the Morning: Essays On Wild Lands, Wild Waters, and a Few Untamed People" (2004)
*"Acts of Faith" (2005)
*"Ten Thousand Days of Thunder: A History of the Vietnam War" (2005)
*"13 Seconds: A Look Back at the Kent State Shootings" (2005)External links
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/philipcaputo/ 1987 interview with Philip Caputo] by
Don Swaim atWired for Books
* [http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2005-06-10-philipCaputo.jsp Interview] on "Acts of Faith" at thePritzker Military Library
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