Nicholas Kulish
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Nicholas M. Kulish | ||
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Born | July, 1975 | |
Birth place | Washington, D.C. | |
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Occupation | journalist, author | |
Family | Jon (father); Frieda (mother); Lisa (sister) | |
Spouse | Lauren | |
Ethnicity | Croatian and German descent | |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal |
Nicholas M. Kulish (born July 1975 in Washington, D.C.) is a journalist who reports for The New York Times as Berlin bureau chief as of August of 2007. Previously, he was a member of the editorial board of the Times from September 2005 to the summer of 2007[1].
Born in Washington, D.C., Kulish was educated at Columbia University, graduating in 1997. He worked a series of writing and Internet jobs in Hong Kong and New York City before becoming first a news assistant, then a reporter, at The Wall Street Journal[2].
In 2003, he was sent to report on the invasion of Iraq for The Wall Street Journal. This influenced the writing of his first novel Last One In (2007).
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[edit] Personal
Kulish grew up in Alexandria, Virginia and Arlington, Virginia. His wife's name is Lauren.
He is fluent in German and was a Fulbright Scholar in Berlin.
[edit] Bibliography
- Last One In. New York: Harper Perennial, 2007. ISBN 0061189391 ISBN 978-0061189395