Trinity College Dublin to Archive Robert Fisk's Work
The archive will preserve the legacy of the acclaimed journalist, making his extensive Middle East reporting accessible to the public.
- Trinity College Dublin has received €200,000 in funding to create a public archive of Robert Fisk's work.
- The archive will include Fisk's notes, documents, photographs, and interviews from his 50-year career.
- Fisk was renowned for his Middle East reporting, challenging mainstream narratives and covering key historical events.
- The project will involve a two-year effort to catalogue, conserve, and digitize the materials for online and in-person access.
- Fisk's widow, Nelofer Pazira-Fisk, donated his materials to Trinity, emphasizing the importance of preserving and sharing his work.