Alexander Zaitchik
Alexander Zaitchik is an American freelance journalist who has written for The Nation, Salon, The New Republic, the New York Observer, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, the International Herald Tribune, Wired, the San Francisco Chronicle, and The Believer. He has been on staff of the New York Press, the eXile in Moscow, and founded the online magazine Freezerbox (1998–2008) and an alternative newspaper in the Czech Republic, the Prague Pill.
His book, Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance, was published by Wiley & Sons in June 2010.[1]
He lives in Brooklyn.
References
- ↑ Beck Bio Out in June by Michael Calderone, Politico, January 25, 2010
External links
- Official Website
- Articles by Zaitchik
- Facebook Page
- Zaitchik Archive, Salon
- Zaitchick Archive, The Nation
- Zaitchik Archive, The eXile
Further reading by Alexander Zaitchik
- "Meet Alex Jones", Rolling Stone
- "'To get the gold, they will have to kill every one of us'", Salon
- "San Pedro's Key", The Revealer
- "James Bond and the killer bag lady", Salon
- "Greenland Dispatch: Europe's Last Colony And The Big Melt", The New Republic
- "Where Did David Brooks Get the Bizarre Idea That the Tea Party Crowd Resembles '60s Movements?", History News Network
- "Interview: Alexander Zaitchik on his new biography of Glenn Beck, Common Nonsense", The Washington Post
Video
- Alexander Zaitchik on "The Church of Beck" – July 15, 2010 appearance from Countdown with Keith Olbermann
- Zaitchik on Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance – interview by Democracy Now!
- "Book Discussion on Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance". www.c-span.org. C-SPAN. 8 July 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
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