Göran Rosenberg
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Göran Jakob Rosenberg (born 11 October 1948 in Södertälje, Sweden)[1] is a Swedish journalist and author. He is the son of David and Hala Rosenberg from Łódz in Poland, who both came to Sweden after having survived concentration camps during World War II.
Rosenberg has worked at Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Television; 1979–85 he was host and reporter of the actuality-program Magasinet. In 1990 he founded the magazine Moderna Tider which he was editor-in-chief of until 1999, and he also hosted the actuality-program with the same name which was broadcast in TV3. 1991–2011 he worked as columnist at Dagens Nyheter. He workes as honorary degree at the University of Gothenburg.
Selected bibliography
- 1991 - Friare kan ingen vara: den amerikanska idén från revolution till Reagan
- 1993 - Medborgaren som försvann
- 1994 - Da Capo al Fine
- 2000 - Tankar om journalistik
- 2004 - Plikten, profiten och konsten att vara människa
- 2006 - Utan facit
- 2012 - Ett kort uppehåll på vägen från Auschwitz
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