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Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger (born January 17, 1962) is an American journalist, most famous for the best-selling book ''The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea'' (1997), his award-winning chronicle of the war in Afghanistan in the documentary films ''Restrepo'' (2010), ''Korengal'' (2014), and his book ''War'' (2010).
==Background==
Junger was born in Belmont, Massachusetts, the son of Ellen Sinclair, a painter, and Miguel Chapero Junger, a physicist.〔 His father was born in Dresden, Germany, of Russian, Austrian, Spanish, and Italian descent; he came to the United States during World War II because his own father had been Jewish. Junger grew up in the neighborhood of the Boston Strangler, a circumstance that later inspired his 2006 book ''A Death in Belmont''.〔
He graduated from Concord Academy in 1980 and received a bachelor of arts degree from Wesleyan University in cultural anthropology in 1984.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://wesconnect.wesleyan.edu/news-20111213-sebastian-junger )
In 1997, with the publication of his book, ''The Perfect Storm'', he was touted as a new Hemingway. His work stimulated a renewed interest in adventure non-fiction. He received a National Magazine Award in 2000 for "The Forensics of War," published in ''Vanity Fair'', where he works as a contributing editor. In early 2007 he reported from Nigeria on the subject of blood oil. With the photographer Tim Hetherington, Junger received the DuPont-Columbia Award for broadcast journalism for his work on ''The Other War: Afghanistan,'' produced with ABC News and Vanity Fair, which appeared on Nightline in September 2008.
His most recent book, ''War'', revolves around Junger's time spent with a United States Army platoon of the 173rd Airborne in Afghanistan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.newsweek.com/2010/04/30/combat-high.html )〕 Junger, along with Hetherington, used material gathered in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan for the book and to create a documentary feature ''Restrepo.'' It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and won the Grand Jury Prize for a domestic documentary at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010. On April 27, 2011, Junger was presented with the "Leadership in Entertainment Award" by Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) for his work on ''Restrepo.''〔("IAVA to Honor Restrepo Directors Sebastian Junger, Tim Hetherington at Heroes Celebration" ).〕

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