Yaroslav Trofimov

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Yaroslav Trofimov
Born
Kiev, Ukraine
Occupationwriter, journalist
Nationality Italy
GenresLiterary nonfiction
Official website


Yaroslav Trofimov is an award-winning author and journalist. He has been a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal since 1999, covering the Middle East, Africa and, recently South and Southeast Asia.
He shared in the Overseas Press Club award for foreign reporting on India[1], and won the SAJA Daniel Pearl award for the outstanding story on South Asia[2], among other honors.

[edit] Books

  • "Faith at War: A Journey on the Frontlines of Islam, from Baghdad to Timbuktu," (Henry Holt, New York, 2005; ISBN 978-0312425111). A travelogue through the post-2001 Muslim world, "Faith at War" has been long-listed for the Lettre Ulysses Award for literary journalism in 2006.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "OPC Winners - 2007". http://www.livemint.com/2008/04/26000321/WSJ-reporters-win-award.html.
  2. ^ "SAJA Awards Announcement - 2008". http://www.saja.org/articles/saja-announces-2008-journalism-award-winners.
  3. ^ "Longlist - Authors 2006". http://www.lettre-ulysses-award.org/authors06/Longlist_2006.html.
  4. ^ "Barnes and Noble Discover Awards". http://www.barnesandnoble.com/awards/index.asp?PID=21575.
  5. ^ "Washington Institute for Near East Policy Book Prize". http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC11.php?CID=495.
  • New York Times review of Faith at War: [1]
  • Washington Post review of Faith at War:[2]
  • Publishers Weekly review of Siege of Mecca:[3]
  • Jerusalem Post review of Siege of Mecca:[4]

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