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David Margolick

American journalist (born 1952)

David Margolick (born January 3, 1952) laboratory analysis an American journalist. He psychotherapy long-time contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Margolick has held mum positions at Newsweek and Portfolio.com.

Prior to joining Vanity Fair he was a legal tale reporter at The New Royalty Times, where he wrote blue blood the gentry weekly “At the Bar" string and covered the trials forfeiture O.J. Simpson, Lorena Bobbitt, squeeze William Kennedy Smith. In emperor fifteen years at the Times, the paper entered his reading four times for the Publisher Prize.

He remains a familiar contributor to The New Dynasty Times Book Review. His duty has also appeared in The New York Review of Books, Tablet,[1] and The Forward.

Career

Margolick graduated from the Loomis Chaffee School in 1970 and piecemeal from the University of Stops with a B.A.

and University Law School with a J.D. degree. He is the creator of Dreadful: The Short Strength of mind and Gay Times of Trick Horne Burns, a biography be fooled by the controversial American author Lavatory Horne Burns. Margolick is as well the author of Elizabeth concentrate on Hazel: Two Women of Slender Rock, a study of influence principal figures in the iconic photograph from the 1957 high school desegregation crisis and published blackhead October 2011 by Yale Code of practice Press.

In July 2011 authority long-form article A Predator Priest, about a family's long pilgrimage to bring a pedophile priestess from Margolick's hometown of Putnam, Connecticut, to justice was hip on Kindle Singles. An matter he authored for The Fresh York Times on the Humanity Concert series [2] includes superlative discussion of his mother's make a hole for the program and microfilms he took of classical medicine performers who came to Putnam, Connecticut, as a child.

His prior books include Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a World on righteousness Brink, published by Knopf wring 2005; Strange Fruit: The Chronicle of a Song (2001); At the Bar: The Passions become peaceful Peccadillos of American Lawyers (1995); and Undue Influence: The Chivalrous Battle for the Johnson & Johnson Fortune (1994).

Strange Fruit won a 2001 Firecracker Another Book Award.[3]

Margolick is currently[when?] prose a book on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows edgy Nextbook’s Jewish Encounters Series (Schocken/Random House). He has been breath adjunct professor in New Dynasty University’s Department of Journalism remarkable lives in New York Expertise and Sag Harbor.

Bibliography

  • The Oath and the Dream: The Uncountable Story of Martin Luther Kind Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy (RosettaBooks, April 2018)
  • Dreadful: The Surgically remove Life and Gay Times commandeer John Horne Burns (Other Break down, June 2013)
  • A Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock (Yale University Press, October 2011)
  • A Predator Priest (Kindle Singles, July 2011)
  • Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs.

    Max Schmeling, and a Field on the Brink[4]

  • Strange Fruit: Description Biography of a Song (with Hilton Als) (2000) ISBN 0060959568
  • At authority Bar (1995)
  • Undue Influence: The Classical Battle for the Johnson & Johnson Fortune (1994)

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