Guests: Roger Rosenblatt RSS

2006:

  1. A discussion with "Time" columnist Roger Rosenblatt
    Duration
    15 min
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2001:

  1. A conversation about the change in America following 9/11
    Duration
    60 min
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1997:

  1. A conversation about the 1960's
    Duration
    15 min
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1996:

  1. A discussion about TWA Flight 800
    Duration
    17 min
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Roger Rosenblatt is a journalist, author, playwright and teacher. His essays for “The NewsHour” have won a Peabody and an Emmy award. His essays for “Time” magazine have won two George Polk Awards, awards from the American Bar Association, the Overseas Press Club, and others.

Roger has also been a columnist and editor-at-large for “Life” magazine, the editor of “U.S. News & World Report”, a columnist and editorial board member of “The Washington Post” and editor-at-large of Time, Inc. His work has appeared in “The New York Times Magazine”, “Vanity Fair”, “The New Republic”, “Esquire” and elsewhere.

A Fulbright scholar with five honorary doctorates, Roger is the author of ten books, including a collection of his writings, “The Man in the Water,” “Coming Apart: A Memoir of the Harvard Wars of 1969,” and the national bestseller, “Rules for Aging.” His “Children of War” (1983) won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize and has been published in seven languages.

Source - PBS.org http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/entertainment/essays/essayist_rosenblatt.html