Melvin Jules Bukiet Melvin Jules Bukiet
Melvin Jules Bukiet’s most recent novels are After and Signs and Wonders (both Picador). His next, forthcoming from Norton, is Strange Fire. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence Coll…
Apr 2, 2010
Tatiana Siegel Tatiana Siegel
Tatiana Siegel is a writer at the Environmental Policy Center in San Francisco whose criticism has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and Bay Nature magazine. She is curr…
Apr 2, 2010
Ed Rampell Ed Rampell
Los Angeles-based freelance writer Ed Rampell was named after Edward R. Murrow because of the broadcaster’s exposé of Senator Joe McCarthy. Rampell is a film critic an…
Apr 2, 2010
Robert W. Snyder Robert W. Snyder
Robert W. Snyder, director of the journalism and media studies program at Rutgers University, Newark, and author of Transit Talk: New York’s Bus and Subway Workers Tell Their…
Apr 2, 2010
Philip Connors Philip Connors
Philip Connors is a former Nation intern whose essays have appeared in n+1, The Paris Review and the London Review of Books. He is at work on a book about his time as a fire lookou…
Apr 2, 2010
Fred Block Fred Block
Fred Block teaches sociology at the University of California, Davis, and is a senior fellow with the Longview Institute.
Apr 2, 2010
Ariel Dorfman Ariel Dorfman
Ariel Dorfman’s latest book is Feeding on Dreams: Confessions of an Unrepentant Exile. He lives with his wife, Angélica, in Durham, North Carolina, and, from time to time, in Chile.
Apr 2, 2010
Stephen Zunes Stephen Zunes
Stephen Zunes, a professor of politics and chair of the Peace & Justice Studies Program at the University of San Francisco, is the author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy…
Apr 2, 2010
Allan Nairn Allan Nairn
Apr 2, 2010