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John Cullen Murphy, Jr. (born September 1, 1952) is an American writer, journalist and editor who was managing editor of The Atlantic magazine from 1985 to 2006. He was born in New Rochelle, New York, in 1952, a son of illustrator and cartoonist John Cullen Murphy. [1] He grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut.
[12] [13] [14] His second book, Clean, was published by Riverhead. [15] The New York Times Book Review named it an editor's choice [16] and Vanity Fair named among the best books of 2020. [17] Hamblin was a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine, [18] where he was also a senior editor for five years. [19] He has appeared on The Late Show with ...
Hentoff was formerly a columnist for: Down Beat, JazzTimes, Legal Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Progressive, Editor & Publisher and Free Inquiry. He was a staff writer for The New Yorker , and his writings were also published in: The New York Times , Jewish World Review , The Atlantic , The New Republic , Commonweal ...
Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because the majority are from the United States , the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.
Michael Thomas Kelly (March 17, 1957 – April 4, 2003) was an American journalist for The New York Times, a columnist for The Washington Post and The New Yorker, and a magazine editor for The New Republic, National Journal, and The Atlantic.
The Columbia Journalism Review described Schwarz as "the magazine's in-house intellectual." [5] A national correspondent for The Atlantic from 1995 to 2000, Schwarz wrote a series of essays and articles that argued for a reduced role United States in global politics. [6] [7] He also wrote several pieces on historical and literary subjects.
Her second novel, The World to Come, also published by W. W. Norton in January 2006, received the 2006 National Jewish Book Award for Fiction, [7] the 2007 Harold U. Ribalow Prize, was selected as an Editors' Choice in The New York Times Book Review and as one of the Best Books of 2006 by the San Francisco Chronicle, [8] and has been translated ...
For the bittersweet complexity of that moment, offered in the context of all that has preceded it, this is a genuinely admirable book. [75] The Washington Post review of the book noted, "Prisoners is Jeffrey Goldberg's sensitive, forthright and perceptive account of his years as a soldier and journalist in Israel—and of his long-running ...