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Tiziano Terzani (; 14 September 1938 – 28 July 2004) was an Italian
journalist A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalis ...
and writer, best known for his extensive knowledge of 20th century
East Asia East Asia is the eastern region of Asia, which is defined in both Geography, geographical and culture, ethno-cultural terms. The modern State (polity), states of East Asia include China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. ...
and for being one of the very few western reporters to witness both the fall of Saigon to the hands of the
Viet Cong , , war = the Vietnam War , image = FNL Flag.svg , caption = The flag of the Viet Cong, adopted in 1960, is a variation on the flag of North Vietnam. Sometimes the lower stripe was green. , active ...
and the fall of Phnom Penh at the hands of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1970s.


Early life

Terzani was born in
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to poor working class parents. His mother was a hatmaker and his father worked in a mechanic work shop. He attended the
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as a law student and studied at the prestigious ''Collegio Medico-Giuridico'' of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. After graduating, he worked for
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, the office equipment producer. In 1965 he went on a business trip to Japan. This was his first contact with Asia and his first step towards his decision to change his life radically and explore Asia. During these years he again began writing for '' l'Astrolabio''. He then resigned from Olivetti and moved to New York to study at
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at the
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in order to study Chinese language and culture.


Career as a journalist

After a first stint as journalist within '' Il Giorno'', in 1971 he moved to
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
as a reporter, with his German-descent wife, Angela Staude, and their two small children, as the Asian correspondent for the German weekly '' Der Spiegel''. He then offered his collaboration to the Italian daily newspapers '' Corriere della Sera'' and ''
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''. In the meantime, on a semi-secret level, he sent regular information about East Asian politics to the
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, which was headed by Raffaele Mattioli. Terzani knew much about the historical and political background of Asia, but had also a deep interest in the philosophical aspects of Asian culture. Though an unbeliever, he always looked in his journeys for the spiritual aspects of the countries he was visiting. He lived for years at a time in Beijing, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong,
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and New Delhi. While staying in Hong Kong working as a journalist, he had a name in Chinese, 鄧天諾 (Deng Tiannuo) (meaning: "heavenly/godly promise"). His stay in Beijing in the 1980s came to an end when he was arrested and expelled in 1984 from the country for "
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activities". He stopped using his Chinese name after this incident. Based on his experiences in China, he wrote ''La Porta Proibita'' (''Behind The Forbidden Door'').


Books and essays

Terzani's experiences in Asia are described in articles and essays in newspapers, as well as in the several books that he wrote. In his first book, ''Pelle di leopardo'' (''Leopard Hide'') (1973), he describes the last phases of the
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam a ...
. The following recollection, ''Giai Phong! The Fall and Liberation of Saigon'', recounts the takeover of Vietnam's capital by the
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and the scramble of the last Westerners to escape with American helicopters; he stayed there for some time and witnessed the changes. Two years later he nearly died while trying to document the new "
Democratic Kampuchea Kampuchea ( km, កម្ពុជា ), officially known as Democratic Kampuchea (DK; km, កម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ ) from 5 January 1976, was a one-party totalitarian state which encompassed modern-day Camb ...
": the Khmer Rouge tried to execute him after his arrival in the border town of
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, and he saved his life only by his knowledge of the
Chinese language Chinese (, especially when referring to written Chinese) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in Greater China. About 1.3 billion people (or approximately 16% of the ...
. In what is perhaps his most well-known book, ''Un indovino mi disse'' (''A Fortune-Teller Told Me''), Terzani describes his travels across Asia by land and sea following the advice and warning from a fortune teller in Hong Kong that he must avoid airplanes for the whole year of 1993. One chapter of the book is entirely dedicated to Ferdynand Ossendowski, Polish traveller.
Ryszard Kapuściński Ryszard Kapuściński (; 4 March 1932 – 23 January 2007) was a Polish journalist, photographer, poet and author. He received many awards and was considered a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Kapuściński's personal journals in bo ...
wrote about this book "A great book written in the best traditions of literary journalism... profound, rich and reflective". Kapuściński and Terzani shared the same vision of journalism

After September 11, 2001 attacks, 9/11 he wrote ''Lettere contro la guerra'' (''Letters Against the War''). The book was born as a response to the anti- Islamic invectives published by the Italian journalist and author
Oriana Fallaci Oriana Fallaci (; 29 June 1929 – 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist and author. A partisan during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career. Fallaci became famous worldwide for her coverage of war and revolution ...
on the daily ''Il Corriere della Sera'' on 29 September 2001.


Final work and death

In his last book ''Un altro giro di giostra'' (''One More Ride on the Merry-go-round''), in 2001, Terzani deals with his illness, a
bowel cancer Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine). Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel m ...
which eventually led to his death in 2004, but not before he had travelled and searched through countries and civilizations, looking for a cure and for a new vision of life. A short excerpt from his book: "...after a while, the goal of my journey was not the cure for my cancer anymore, but for the sickness which affects all of us: mortality" Terzani spent the early 2000s in confinement on the mountainous
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region, in a small hut that he rented in order to meditate and work on his books. He only seldom visited his family in Italy, but had to desist from his isolation when his sickness advanced too much. He returned to Italy, spending the last months of his life with his wife and grown son in Orsigna, a little village in the Apennine Mountains in the province of Pistoia that he considered "his true, last love". Terzani died on 28 July 2004, aged 65. His last memories are recorded in an interview for Italian television entitled "Anam", an Indian word that literally means "the one with no name", an appellative he gained during an experience in an ashram in India.


Legacy and Biopic

His testament-book ''La fine è il mio inizio'' (''The End Is My Beginning''), co-authored with his son Folco, was published posthumously in March 2006 and sold 400,000 copies in 4 months. Its
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theme has been attacked by Roman Catholic sources such as the newspaper ''
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''

However, Terzani in ''Un altro giro di giostra'' is skeptical about the New Age. His books are being translated into many languages: German, French, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Turkish, Slovenian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Hungarian, Romanian and by publishers from India (English), Thailand (English), Brazil (Portuguese) and Argentina (Spanish). The movie ''
The End Is My Beginning ''The End Is My Beginning'' (german: Das Ende ist mein Anfang, it, La fine è il mio inizio) is a 2010 German-Italian biographical drama film directed by Jo Baier. It is based on the posthumous autobiographical best-seller with the same name wri ...
'' was based on the book of the same name, depicting his last days (summer 2004, when he succumbed to cancer), when he is narrating to his son Folco the adventures of his life, his travels, and his philosophical views on life and death. The role of the ailing, retired Terzani, now living in the mountains of Tuscany dressed and groomed just like an Indian
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, is played by Swiss-German actor
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and that of his son by Italian actor Elio Germano. The movie, an art-house German-Italian production, was not expected to be a blockbuster but received positive reviews in the European press.


Books published in English

* ''Giai Phong! The Fall and Liberation of Saigon'' (''Giai Phong! La liberazione di Saigon'', 1976, reprinted also in Thailand in 1997 as ''Saigon 1975: Three Days and Three Months'') * ''Behind The Forbidden Door: Travels in Unknown China'' (''La porta proibita'', 1985) * ''Goodnight, Mr Lenin: A Journey Through the End of the Soviet Empire'' (''Buonanotte, signor Lenin'', 1993) * ''A Fortune-Teller Told Me: Earth-bound Travels in the Far East'' (''Un indovino mi disse'', 1997) * ''Letters Against the War'' (''Lettere contro la guerra'', 2002) * ''One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round'' (''Un altro giro di giostra'', 2016)


Books published in Italian

* ''Pelle di leopardo. Diario vietnamita di un corrispondente di guerra 1972-1973'', 1973 * ''Giai Phong! La liberazione di Saigon'' (Giai Phon! The Liberation of Saigon), 1976 * ''La porta proibita'' (The Forbidden Door), 1984 * ''Buonanotte, signor Lenin'' (Goodnight Mr Lenin), 1992 * ''Un indovino mi disse'' (A Fortune Teller Told Me), 1995 * ''In Asia'' (Asia), 1998 * ''Lettere contro la guerra'' (Letters Against The War), 2002 * ''Un altro giro di giostra'' (One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round), 2004 * ''La fine è il mio inizio'' (The End Is My Beginning), 2006 * ''Fantasmi: dispacci dalla Cambogia'' (Ghosts: Despatch from Cambogia), 2008 * ''Un’idea di destino: Diari di una vita straordinaria'' (An Idea of Destiny: Diaries of an Extraordinary Life), 2014


References


External links


Tiziano Terzani "fan" club (in Italian)
Letters against the war in PDF, English
Polish website dedicated to Terzani
{{DEFAULTSORT:Terzani, Tiziano 1938 births 2004 deaths Writers from Florence Journalists from Florence Italian male journalists Italian anti-war activists Italian war correspondents Italian travel writers 20th-century travel writers Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni University of Pisa alumni Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies alumni 20th-century Italian journalists La Repubblica people 20th-century Italian male writers