Reportage resists easy definition & comes in many forms
- travel essay, narrative history, autobiography
- but at its finest it reveals hidden truths about people & events that have shaped the world we know. This new series, hailed as `a wonderful idea` by Don De Lillo, both restores to print & introduces for the first time some of the greatest works of the genre. In December 1981, the inhabitants of a small Salvadoran hamlet were systematically exterminated by the Atacatl Battalion, a U.S.-trained counter insurgency force. The Reagan administration, determined to preserve U.S. support for El Salvador`s war against leftist guerrillas, downplayed reports of this massacre dismissing them as propaganda, & the American-funded war in El Salvador continued. But Mark Danner`s subsequent reconstruction is a masterpiece of scrupulous investigative journalism & a testament to the forgotten victims of one of the worst massacres in Latin American history.