Lost Horizons

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  • ISBN 9780804858595
  • Weight: 494g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A CIA-orchestrated escape through the Iron Curtain launched Denis D. Gray into a life on the front lines of history.

Born Zdenek Mecir in communist Czechoslovakia, Gray's dramatic flight to freedom set the stage for a legendary career as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press. Over five decades reporting from nearly 40 countries, he covered the Vietnam War, the fall of Phnom Penh and Cambodia's "Killing Fields," and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In Lost Horizons, Gray recounts encounters with kings, killers and celebrities, alongside brushes with death, betrayal, love and friendships forged in war. Structured thematically rather than chronologically, this deeply personal memoir captures both the violence of global conflict and the fragile humanity within it.

Drawing on eight decades of upheaval and change, Gray reflects on authoritarianism, the decline of journalism, climate change, and the shifting moral landscape of our time, while wrestling with his own longing for peace and belonging.

Lost Horizons is a vivid account of breathtaking change across the world—and of one man's search for a horizon that never quite stops moving.
Denis D. Gray was born Zdenek Mecir in war-torn Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, and fled with his family after the communist takeover. He later studied at Yale and served as a U.S. Army officer in Japan and Vietnam—experiences that sparked his lifelong bond with Asia. In 1972 he joined the Associated Press, beginning a 40-year career reporting from Asia, the Middle East and Africa on wars, political upheavals and environmental disasters. From the battlefields of Cambodia to the streets of Baghdad, his works have appeared in leading newspapers and magazines worldwide. He now lives in northern Thailand.

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