Nicholas Lemann
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Nicholas Berthelot Lemann is dean and Henry R. Luce professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. [1]
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[edit] Biography
Lemann is from New Orleans and he graduated from Harvard University in 1976, but has never attended a school of journalism. [2] He is a journalist, editor, and author of several books on 20th century United States history. He has also been:
- Managing editor of the Washington Monthly
- associate editor and executive editor of the Texas Monthly
- a national staff reporter for The Washington Post
- a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly
- a staff writer for The New Yorker
- President of the Harvard Crimson
Lemann has been married twice. His first wife was Dominique Alice Browning, who later became an editor in chief of House & Garden; they married on 20 May 1983, have two sons, Alexander and Theodore, and later divorced. His second wife is Judith Anne Shulevitz, who was a columnist for Slate and The New York Times Book Review; married on 7 November 1999, they have a son and a daughter.[3]His sister is Nancy Lemann, a novelist.
[edit] Selected publications
- New Yorker articles:
- September 2005 commentary on Hurricane Katrina
- August 2006 article on Citizen journalism, titled, Amateur Hour: Journalism Without Journalists
- August 2007 commentary titled Rovian Ways on Karl Rove's resignation and legacy
- The Big Test (1999) ISBN 978-0374527518 (The story of how standardized tests (such as the SAT) became very important in the United States)
- "None of the Above" Review, by Andrew Sullivan, The New York Times, Oct. 24, 1999.
- "BOOKS OF THE TIMES; What's Wrong With the SAT and Its Elite Progeny" Review by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, Oct. 4, 1999
- The Promised Land : The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America (1991) ISBN 978-0394269672 (On the migration of millions of black people from the South to the North in the 1940s and 1950s)
- Redemption: The Last Battle of the Civil War (2006) ISBN 978-0374248550 (The story of Reconstruction in the South after the Civil War)
- "A Less Perfect Union Review by Sean Willentz, in the New York Times Sept. 10, 2006
- First chapter of book, on the NY Times site.
[edit] References
- ^ "Columbia Names Dean for its Journalism School," by Karen W. Arenson, The New York Times, April 16, 2003 [1]
- ^ "Driven by What He Wishes He'd Learned" by Karen W. Arenson. The New York Times, May 14,2003 [2]
- ^ Harvard Magazine, [3].
[edit] External links
- Audio Interview with Sam Tanenhaus, the editor of The New York Times Book Review. (MP3 format)
- Lemann and Steve Shepard discuss future of journalism.