![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abroad, he covered numerous wars and revolutions, including the Iranian uprising that toppled the Shah. The book won prizes around the world, was translated into 16 languages and was made into a motion picture.Īs a reporter for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press, he received wide recognition for his investigative articles on organized crime, drug trafficking and political corruption. In Eleni, Gage used his skills he learned as an investigative reporter to tell the story of how his mother arranged for her children to escape from their village, how she was tortured and executed in retribution by the guerrillas occupying it, and how he hunted down her killers thirty years later. Time: Tuesday October 18, 2011, 5:00 p.m.īorn Nicholas Gatzoyiannis in a remote Greek village in 1939, Gage fled to the United States ten years later with his sisters, after his mother was executed during the Greek civil war. Venue: Terror House Museum, 1062 Budapest, Andrássy út 60. ![]() Embassy to Hungary will host a conversation with Nicholas Gage, investigative journalist and author of The New York Times bestseller Eleni. The discussion will be moderated by Markos Kounalakis, Senior Fellow at the CMCS. On October 18, the Terror House Museum in Budapest and the U. ![]()
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