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  2. Michael Shnayerson - Wikipedia

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    Michael Beahan Shnayerson (born December 2, 1954) is an American journalist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine. He is the author of several books and over 75 Vanity Fair stories since 1986. [1] Two of his pieces for the magazine have been developed into films. [2] Shnayerson's photo as a high school senior in the 1972 Collegiate ...

  3. Coal River (book) - Wikipedia

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    Coal River: How a Few Brave Americans Took on a Powerful Company–and the Federal Government–to Save the Land They Love is a 2008 book by Michael Shnayerson. Coal River is a work of investigative journalism which describes an environmental controversy in southern West Virginia, where coal companies are using mountaintop removal mining. The ...

  4. Exclusive: Author remembers artist, activist, friend Harry ...

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    Harry Belafonte died of heart failure at the age of 96 Tuesday. With Belafonte, Michael Shnayerson co-authored the definitive autobiography "My Song: A Memoir of Art, Race, and Defiance" about the ...

  5. List of Collegiate School (New York City) alumni - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shnayerson, 1972, contributing editor, Vanity Fair [46] Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., 1969, former publisher, The New York Times [47] Anthony Shorris, 1974, first deputy mayor of New York City [48] Sam Sifton, 1984, food critic [49] Robert F. X. Sillerman, 1966, media entrepreneur [50] Vivek Tiwary, 1991, writer and theater producer [51]

  6. The Girls in Their Summer Dresses - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Michael Shnayerson identifies the story as one that "made him famous." [11] Critic Luther Ray Abel in National Review observes that the story "captures [the] fraught dynamic between the sexes well. The tale is dry, painfully cogent, and brief..." [12] New York Times critic Herbert Mitgang wrote:

  7. Welcome to the City and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Michael Shnayerson reports that the collection was "overwhelmingly" acclaimed by critics when it first appeared confirming Shaw's reputation as an outstanding American writer. [2] New York Herald Tribune reviewer H. N. Doughty praised the "warmth of feeling, the heart, the humanity" that characterized the stories in the volume. [3]

  8. Act of Faith and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Michael Shnayerson reports that critical assessment for the collection was positive, with Shaw widely identified as "one of America's best short story writers." [ 9 ] He cites New York Times critic Robert Gorman Davis, who wrote (August 26, 1946): "Irwin Shaw is a moral writer who conceives moral problems simply, feels them deeply ...

  9. Then We Were Three - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Michael Shnayerson reports that Shaw, impressed by the rendering of the incident, retreated to the restroom to furtively record notes from which he would develop the story. [ 2 ] "Then We Were Three" was declined by The New Yorker , a journal that had formerly published numerous short stories by Shaw.

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