Times' Filkins Lands Book Deal
"It'll be less a reported book than a Dispatches," Urban said by phone of Filkins' proposal, referring to Michael Herr's seminal account of the Vietnam war. "Dexter's book will be more impressionistic. He's covered terrorism in one place or another for nine years. He's watched the Twin Towers fall, he's been in Afghanistan and Iraq. It will be a recounting of those experiences...It's no secret that a lot of Iraq books haven't succeeded. The idea here is to write a book that will be an evergreen, that will rise above just an account of the war."
Filkins was in New York last week meeting with publishers before returning to Iraq on Sunday, three days before American forces killed Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
In September, Filkins will leave the Times' Baghdad bureau and begin a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University, where he will write his book. Knopf editor Jonathan Segal, who bought the proposal for six figures, didn't return a call seeking comment. Urban declined to comment on the advance.
--Gabriel Sherman
















Dexter: 'Twas a pleasure to see you again on PBS tonight: 13 Junw. You are a most talented journalist and your chronicles are balanced, eminently appreciative of the fact at hand .. and more: insightful. I'll be first in line for your book!
Nieman fellows aren't supposed to use their Harvard year to write books or engage in "professional work" ... They take classes. I think they have to sign something to this effect.
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