Patrick Graham (journalist)

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Patrick Graham is a Canadian journalist and screenwriter born in 1965 and best known for his coverage of the Iraq War.[1][2][3][4][5] For many years he was associated with the National Post, but his work has appeared in a variety of print outlets, including The Guardian, The Observer, The Globe and Mail, The Walrus, and Harper's Magazine.[6][7][8][9] A memoir relating to his experience of the Libyan Revolution and the Arab Spring, The Man who went to War, appeared in 2012.[10] The 2011 film Afghan Luke is based on his work,[11][12] and he developed the story and co-wrote the script for this film.[13][14] He also co-produced and co-wrote the 2022 film Horoz Dövüşü (Game Birds).[15][16][17] In 2016 he was admitted honoris causa to the degree of Doctor Civilis Legis (DCL) of the University of King's College in Halifax.[18][19][20]

References

  1. "Embedded With the Resistance". The Washington Post.
  2. "The Sky Was Falling". The New York Times Magazine. 30 March 2003.
  3. "A Year with the Sunnis in Fallujah". National Public Radio. 29 May 2004.
  4. "Overseas Press Club of America: Ed Cunningham Award 2004". Ed Cunningham Awards. 14 April 2005.
  5. "Schork Award" (PDF). Schork Awards. 2005.
  6. Graham, Patrick. "Beyond Fallujah: A year with the Iraqi resistance". Harper's Magazine.
  7. "Patrick Graham". Foreign Policy Magazine. 22 May 2024.
  8. "The Eye of the Storm". 22 May 2024.
  9. Graham, Patrick. "Among the banana eaters". Harper's Magazine.
  10. "The Man who went to War". 22 May 2024.
  11. "Afghan Luke".
  12. "Afghan Luke".
  13. "Afghan Luke". IMDb.
  14. "Patrick Graham".
  15. "Horoz Dövüşü". IMDb.
  16. "Horoz Dövüşü".
  17. "Game Birds". June 2023.
  18. "Honorary Degrees".
  19. "Dr Patrick Graham". 25 October 2016.
  20. "Patrick Graham, DCL '16" (PDF).

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