Thursday: John Burns looks back on 40 years as a war reporter
"I wasn't always terribly subtle in my balancing of risk and reward."- John Burns, NYT correspondent
Thursday on The Current, we'll bring you a conversation with legendary New York Times foreign correspondent John Burns.
After 40 years following stories around the globe, John Burns is finally hanging up his well-worn notebook.
He's covered everything from Mao Zedong's China to the rise of ISIS. He cheated death in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan, out-ran Saddam Hussein's secret police, and won two Pulitzer Prizes in the process.
But on more than one occasion, he nearly didn't make it.
Listen (above) to an excerpt from our interview.
RELATED LINKS
Celebrating John F. Burns, War Reporter and Witness to Era-Defining Events - The New York Times
The Things I Carried Back - John F. Burns, The New York TImes
The Death of a City: Elegy for Sarajevo - A special report - John F. Burns, The New York Times (1992)