William Langewiesche

William Langewiesche

William Langewiesche
Born William Langewiesche
June 12, 1955
Occupation Journalist, Author, Pilot
Nationality American
Genres non-fiction

William Langewiesche (pronounced:long-gah-vee-shuh)[1] (born June 12, 1955)[2] is an American author and journalist, and was a professional airplane pilot for many years. Since 2006 he has been the international correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine.

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Career

Langewiesche is currently the international correspondent for the magazine Vanity Fair, a position he has held since 2006. Prior to that, he was the national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly magazine where he was nominated for eight consecutive National Magazine Awards. He has written articles covering a wide range of topics from shipbreaking, wine critics, the Columbia shuttle disaster, modern ocean piracy, nuclear proliferation, and the World Trade Center cleanup.

Life

Langewiesche is the son of Wolfgang Langewiesche, author of Stick and Rudder. He lives in California and France.

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Partial Bibliography

Books

Magazine Articles

Newspaper Articles

References

  1. ^ Scott Sherman (2002). "What makes a serious magazine soar?". Columbia Journalism Review. http://cjrarchives.org/issues/2002/6/mag-sherman.asp. Retrieved 2007-08-18. 
  2. ^ William Langewiesche, AVweb » The World's Premier Independent Aviation News Resource:

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Interviews