Authors

Ari Kelman Ari Kelman

Ari Kelman, author of A River and Its City: The Nature of Landscape in New Orleans, teaches history at the University of California, Davis.

Apr 2, 2010

Daniel Abraham Daniel Abraham

Daniel Abraham is a writer and artist living in New York.

Apr 2, 2010

Seth Rosenthal Seth Rosenthal

Seth Rosenthal, a former federal prosecutor, is legal director of the Alliance for Justice, a national association of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women’s, chi…

Apr 2, 2010

Dan Bell Dan Bell

Former Nation intern Dan Bell lives and writes in London.

Apr 2, 2010

Sarah Goldstein Sarah Goldstein

Sarah Goldstein was a fall 2005 intern at The Nation.

Apr 2, 2010

Peter Plagens Peter Plagens

Peter Plagens, art critic for Newsweek, is the author of Sunshine Muse: Art on the West Coast, 1945-70 and the novel Time for Robo, among other works. He is also a painter.

Apr 2, 2010

Barry Schwabsky Barry Schwabsky

Barry Schwabsky is the art critic of The Nation. Schwabsky has been writing about art for the magazine since 2005, and his essays have appeared in many other publications, including Flash Art (Milan), Artforum, the London Review of Books and Art in America. His books include The Widening Circle: Con­sequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art, Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting and several volumes of poetry, the most recent being Book Left Open in the Rain (Black Square Editions/The Brooklyn Rail). Schwabsky has contributed to books and catalogs on artists such as Henri Matisse, Alighiero Boetti, Jessica Stockholder and Gillian Wearing, and has taught at the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, New York University, Goldsmiths College (University of London) and Yale University.

Apr 2, 2010

Karen J. Greenberg Karen J. Greenberg

Karen J. Greenberg is the Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School and author of the book The Least Worst Place.

Apr 2, 2010

Moustafa Bayoumi Moustafa Bayoumi

Moustafa Bayoumi, a professor at Brooklyn College, is a co-editor of The Edward Said Reader (Vintage) and the author of How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America (Penguin Press).

Apr 2, 2010

Jonathan H. Marks Jonathan H. Marks

Jonathan H. Marks is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, London, and a veteran of the Pinochet case. He is currently Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics at Georgetown University Law Center a…

Apr 2, 2010

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