Non-fiction author Sebastian Junger left his mark on the genre in 1997 with "The Perfect Storm." He went on to become a war correspondent, and came close to death on the battlefield, but never had a ...
Sebastian Junger has had a lifelong attraction to “extreme situations and people at the edge of things.” He’s an award-winning and best-selling author, journalist and filmmaker known for his coverage ...
In his new memoir, Junger, the veteran journalist, makes sense of — and an uneasy peace with — an experience few have survived. By Elisabeth Egan Sebastian Junger’s new book covers a long trek across ...
It is human nature to desire freedom and community — the two, in many cases, seemingly at odds with each other. Freedom is difficult to achieve without safety, and while a group can offer such ...
Sebastian Junger, the bestselling author of "Tribe" and "The Perfect Storm," will be the next guest speaker at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum to discuss his latest work, "In My ...
If you ask 100 Americans how they define freedom, you'll get 100 different answers — and there might be fewer similarities than you'd think. The concept seems simple enough, but there are so many ...
Jeffrey Brown talks with author and journalist Sebastian Junger about his latest book, "War," which tells the stories of an isolated platoon of soldiers on the front lines in Afghanistan. In late ...
Humans long for freedom and community — and the two don't coexist easily. It's hard to be free if you're not safe, and a group offers safety but imposes rules that can infringe on freedom. In his new ...
Sebastian Junger burst onto the literary scene in 1997 with his hugely popular debut, "The Perfect Storm," which led to a hit film version starring George Clooney. A collection of the writer's ...
Pandemic life has put an emphasis on freedom. Whether it was in the form of disgruntled anti-maskers complaining about their right being violated, or it was the cautiously quarantined longing for a ...
He discovered and nurtured Michael Lewis, Sebastian Junger and many other authors. He had, Mr. Lewis said, “the storytelling equivalent of perfect pitch.” By Sam Roberts In his new memoir, Junger, the ...