Guillaume Bonn, an award-winning documentary photographer, writer, filmmaker, and picture editor, has dedicated the last three decades to capturing the complexities of conflicts, social issues, and environmental challenges across Africa. Born in Madagascar and raised in the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, and Kenya, he brings
a unique perspective rooted in his French and Malagasy heritage and
his diverse upbringing.
Jon Lee Anderson is an American author and journalist who began his career in the early nineteen-eighties, reporting on Central America's civil wars.
As a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1998, he has reported from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Somalia, Angola, Liberia, Libya, Central African Republic, Mali, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, Sri Lanka, and many other countries. Anderson has also profiled a number of international public figures, including Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Augusto Pinochet, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and King Juan Carlos.
Anderson is also the author of a biography on the iconic Marxist revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara. Anderson has written several other books, including Guerrillas: Journeys in the Insurgent World, The Lion's Grave: Dispatches from Afghanistan, and The Fall of Baghdad.
Anderson is currently writing his next book, a biography of Fidel Castro. Anderson is one of the most respected American Journalists of his generation.