Gore Vidal Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal, a longtimeĀ NationĀ contributing writer, was a prolific novelist, playwright and essayist, and one of the great stylists of contemporary American prose. Vidal made his de…
Apr 2, 2010
Sanford Levinson Sanford Levinson
Sanford Levinson is professor of law at the University of Texas and Harvard Law School.
Apr 2, 2010
JoAnn Wypijewski JoAnn Wypijewski
JoAnn Wypijewski, who writes The Nation’s “Carnal Knowledge” column, has been traveling the country to research a book on America in a time of crackup. Contact her at jwyp at earthlink.net.
Apr 2, 2010
Noah Isenberg Noah Isenberg
Noah Isenberg is the author, most recently, of Edgar G. Ulmer: A Filmmaker at the Margins, and is currently at work on a new book, Everybody Comes to Rick’s: How “Casablanca” Taught Us to Love Movies.
Apr 2, 2010
Joy Gordon Joy Gordon
Joy Gordon, who teaches philosophy at Fairfield University, is at work on a book on the Iraq sanctions to be published by Harvard University Press.
Apr 2, 2010
Arthur Waskow Arthur Waskow
Rabbi Arthur Waskow directs the Shalom Center (www.shalomctr.org), 6711 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19119. He is the author of many books on Jewish thought and practice and the…
Apr 2, 2010
Janice Fine Janice Fine
Janice Fine is Associate Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at the School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University where she teaches and writes about low wage immigrant labor in the U.S., historical and contemporary debates regarding immigration policy and labor standards enforcement as well as innovative union and community organizing strategies. She is the author of Worker Centers: Organizing Communities at the Edge of the Dream (2006) published by Cornell University Press and the Economic Policy Institute.
Apr 2, 2010
Anna Greenberg Anna Greenberg
Anna Greenberg, vice president of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, is also an assistant professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, on leave.
Apr 2, 2010
Eric Foner Eric Foner
Eric Foner, a member of The Nation’s editorial board, is the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University and the author, most recently, of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery (Norton), was awarded the Pulitzer, Bancroft and Lincoln prizes.
Apr 2, 2010
John K. Wilson John K. Wilson
John K. Wilson ([email protected]) is the author of How the Left Can Win Arguments and Influence People: A Tactical Manual for Pragmatic Progressives (forthcoming from NYU).
Apr 2, 2010