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there were several nonfiction subcategories including General Nonfiction, with dual hardcover and paperback awards in most categories. Most of the paperback award-winners were reprints, including this one.
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of Manhattan, the son of Esther (Goldberg) and Macy Navasky. In 1946, when he was in the eighth grade, he helped to raise money for the
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2008 Interview with Victor Navasky and Christopher Cerf about their book, Mission Accomplished! (or How We Won the War in Iraq), on
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to honor contributions to journalistic integrity and investigative reporting. He served on the boards of the
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responsibilities, Navasky was also director of the George T. Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism at
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Victor Navasky, "The Case Not Proved Against Alger Hiss", The Nation , April 8, 1978, pp. 394, 396, 401.
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from 1978 until 1995 and its publisher and editorial director from 1995 to 2005. Navasky's book
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and George T. Delacorte Professor Emeritus of Professional Practice in Magazine Journalism at
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1984 audio interview of Victor Navasky, RealAudio at Wired for Books.org with Don Swaim
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in 1959. While at Yale Law, he co-founded and edited the political satire magazine,
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Navasky married Anne Strongin in 1966. They had three children. Navasky died from
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Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives ar New York University.
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The Experts Speak: The Definitive Compendium of Authoritative Misinformation
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Interview with Victor Navasky on Barack Obama and his politics for change
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Videos of 2010 Delacorte Magazine Lectures, moderated by Victor Navasky
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and received high honors in the social sciences. While serving in the
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The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power
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at a hospital in Manhattan on January 23, 2023, at the age of 90.
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Katrina vanden Heuvel, "Remembering Victor Navasky (1932–2023) "
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in 1978. In that forum, for many years, he was immortalized in
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism faculty
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Hamm, Theodore; Williams Cole (August–September 2002).
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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(May 29, 2005). 610:Berger, Joseph (January 24, 2023). 307:and then as a senior fellow at the 13: 952:21st-century American male writers 932:20th-century American male writers 450:(Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2005) ( 326:fellow, a visiting scholar at the 309:Freedom Forum Media Studies Center 170:National Book Award for Nonfiction 14: 1073: 967:American male non-fiction writers 947:21st-century American journalists 927:20th-century American journalists 810: 886:is available for viewing at the 876:is available for viewing at the 731:Gershman, Jacob (June 2, 2005). 387:Committee to Protect Journalists 273:Navasky was named the editor of 214:(1954), where he was elected to 133: 1027:People from the Upper West Side 794: 747: 724: 411: 109: 18:American journalist (1932–2023) 715: 696: 671: 658: 639: 584: 539: 394:Defending Rights & Dissent 369:In 2005, Navasky received the 1: 575:"National Book Awards – 1982" 562: 992:George Polk Award recipients 553:National Book Awards history 498: 7: 1032:Princeton University alumni 1022:National Book Award winners 1007:Jewish American journalists 982:Columbia University faculty 581:. Retrieved March 11, 2012. 349:, a member of the board of 263:The New York Times Magazine 260:, Navasky was an editor at 10: 1078: 1047:The New York Times editors 942:21st-century American Jews 922:20th-century American Jews 664:Victor Navasky, "El Sid," 525:Columbia Journalism Review 466:How We Won the War in Iraq 363:Columbia Journalism Review 1037:Swarthmore College alumni 962:American male journalists 520:(editor, later publisher) 322:Navasky also served as a 251: 132: 127: 119: 96: 88: 72: 67:Manhattan, New York, U.S. 56: 30: 23: 893:Victor S. Navasky Papers 850:The Bat Segundo Show #64 579:National Book Foundation 532: 191:Navasky was born on the 187:Early life and education 648:"'A Matter of Opinion'" 400:Personal life and death 328:Russell Sage Foundation 168:. For it he won a 1982 1062:Yale Law School alumni 1057:Writers from Manhattan 375:Long Island University 371:George Polk Book Award 315:. 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