en
Dexter Filkins
/ˈdɛkstər ˈfɪlkɪnz/ (DEK-stər FIL-kinz)
Definition
1
Dexter Filkins is an acclaimed American journalist, author, and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, renowned for his immersive frontline reporting on conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond, currently serving as a staff writer for The New Yorker.
Examples
Dexter Filkins' dispatches from Kabul read like a thriller novel, but with real bullets.
After reading Dexter Filkins, I started seeing geopolitics in my morning coffee grounds.
Dexter Filkins doesn't chase stories; he wrestles them into submission on the battlefield.
If Dexter Filkins covered your office drama, the water cooler would suddenly feel like Fallujah.