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Kurt Andersen

Kurt Andersen (born August 22, 1954) is an American writer and was the host of the Peabody-winning public radio program Studio 360, a production of Public Radio International, Slate, and WNYC.[1][2]

Kurt Andersen
Andersen at the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards (2013)
Born (1954-08-22) August 22, 1954 (age 68)
EducationWestside High School
Harvard College
Occupations
  • Novelist
  • radio host
  • essayist
SpouseAnne Kreamer
Children2
Websitewww.kurtandersen.com

Early life and education

Andersen was born in Omaha, Nebraska.[3] He graduated from Westside High School.[4] He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College.

Journalism

While a student at Harvard, he edited the Harvard Lampoon.[5] In 1986 with E. Graydon Carter he co-founded Spy magazine, which they sold in 1991; it continued publishing until 1998. While writing for Spy, Andersen and Carter coined the notable insult "short-fingered vulgarian" for future United States President Donald Trump.[6] He has been a writer and columnist for New York ("The Imperial City"), The New Yorker ("The Culture Industry"), and Time ("Spectator"). He was also the architecture and design critic for Time for nine years.

In 1996, Bill Reilly fired Andersen after two and a half years from his position as editor-in-chief at New York, citing the publication's financial results.[7] Andersen attributed the firing to his refusal to kill a story about a rivalry between investment bankers Felix Rohatyn and Steven Rattner that had upset Henry Kravis, the principal of the publishing firm's ownership group.[8]

In 1999 he co-founded an online media news web site and biweekly magazine called Inside, which he and his co-founders sold to Primedia; Primedia closed the site in October 2001. From 2001 to 2004 he served as a senior creative consultant to Barry Diller's Universal Television, and from 2003 to 2005 as editorial director of Colors magazine. More recently, he co-founded the email cultural curation service Very Short List and was a guest op-ed columnist for The New York Times and editor-at-large for Random House.

He co-created Studio 360, a weekly program covering the arts and culture, which he hosted from its launch in 2000 to its last episode in 2020.[1] It was broadcast on 240 U.S. stations, and remains available as a podcast.

Literary works

Andersen is the author of three novels, including Turn of the Century (Random House, 1999), which was a national bestseller and New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and the New York Times bestseller Heyday (Random House, 2007), which won the Langum Prize for the best American historical fiction of 2007. Random House published his third novel, True Believers, in the summer of 2012, and it was named one of the best novels of that year by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Washington Post. His short fiction has been published in anthologies such as Stories: All-New Tales (HarperCollins, 2010).

Andersen has also published a book of humorous essays, The Real Thing (Doubleday, 1980; Holt, 1982; Bison Press, 2008), about "quintessentialism", and co-authored two humor books, Tools of Power (Viking, 1980), a parody of self-help books on becoming successful, and Loose Lips (Simon & Schuster, 1995), an anthology of edited transcripts of real-life conversations involving celebrated people. Along with Carter and George Kalogerakis he assembled a history and greatest-hits anthology of Spy called Spy: The Funny Years, published in 2006 by Miramax Books.

He also wrote Reset (Random House, 2009), an essay about the causes and aftermath of the Great Recession, and he has contributed to many other books, such as Spark: How Creativity Works (HarperCollins, 2011), and Fields of Vision: The Photographs of John Vachon (Library of Congress, 2010).

In 2017, he published two books, Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History, which explains American society's peculiar susceptibility to falsehoods and illusions (Random House, ISBN 978-1-4000-6721-3), and with Alec Baldwin You Can't Spell America Without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year As President (Penguin, ISBN 978-0-5255-2199-0), a parody Trump memoir. Excerpts from Fantasyland appeared as a cover story in The Atlantic,[9][10] and in Slate.[11][12] Both books were New York Times bestsellers, and Fantasyland, which the Times Book Review called "a great revisionist history of America,"[13] reached #3 on the nonfiction list.[14]

In August 2020, he published Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America, which examines the coordinated efforts to achieve conservative economical and political changes in the United States from the 1970s to 2020, and discusses how the resulting unfettered laissez-faire approach to capitalism has resulted in an extreme level of economic inequality.

Personal life

Andersen lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, author Anne Kreamer and two daughters Kate and Lucy.

Bibliography

Books

Novels
Humor
  • The Real Thing (Doubleday, 1980; Holt, 1982; Bison Press, 2008)[18]
  • Tools of Power: The Elitist's Guide to the Ruthless Exploitation of Everybody and Everything (Viking, 1980)[19]
  • Loose Lips: Real Words, Real People, Real Funny (with Jamie Malanowski and Lisa Birnbach) (Simon & Schuster, 1995)[20]
  • Spy : The Funny Years (with George Kalogerakis and Graydon Carter) (Miramax Books, 2006)[21]
  • You Can't Spell America Without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year As President (with Alec Baldwin) (Penguin, 2017)[22]
  • Hasta La Vista America: Trump's Farewell Address[23]
Non-fiction

Essays, reporting, and other contributions

  • Andersen, Kurt (March 2018). "How to talk Trump". Dispatches. Lexicon. The Atlantic. 321 (2): 27. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  • Anderson, Kurt, The Anti-vaccine Right Brought Human Sacrifice to America, The Atlantic, January 25, 2022

References

  1. ^ a b "Studio 360 Is Ending After 20 Years". WNYC. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Falk, Tyler. "Slate will take over co-producer role with 'Studio 360'". Current. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "Omaha's Culture Club". The New York Times. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "1970 Westside High School YEARBOOK - Omaha, NE". classmates.com. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "bio - Kurt AndersenKurt Andersen". Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  6. ^ Kelly, Jon (March 7, 2016). "How Donald Trump Became the Short-Fingered Vulgarian". Vanity Fair. Retrieved October 4, 2017..
  7. ^ Weber, Bruce. "Bill Reilly, Magazine Publishing Executive, Dies at 70", The New York Times, October 20, 2008. Accessed October 23, 2008.
  8. ^ Pogrebin, Robin. "When a Magazine Is Too Brash for the Bottom Line", The New York Times, September 29, 1996. Accessed October 23, 2008.
  9. ^ Andersen, Kurt. "How America Lost Its Mind". The Atlantic. No. September 2017.
  10. ^ "New and Notable". Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. 42 (1): 58. 2018.
  11. ^ Andersen, Kurt (October 5, 2017). "America's Gun Fantasy". Slate.
  12. ^ Andersen, Kurt (February 2, 2018). "How the GOP Went Crazy". Slate.
  13. ^ "Fake News: It's as American as George Washington's Cherry Tree". Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  14. ^ "Best Sellers - September 24, 2017 - The New York Times". Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  15. ^ Andersen, Kurt (1999). Turn of the Century. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-375-50008-1. OCLC 40805493.
  16. ^ Andersen, Kurt (2007). Heyday: A Novel. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-375-50473-0. OCLC 66393698.
  17. ^ Andersen, Kurt (2012). True Believers: A Novel. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1-4000-6720-6. OCLC 758388661.
  18. ^ Andersen, Kurt (2008). The Real Thing (Bison Books ed.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-2055-3. OCLC 221147996.
  19. ^ Andersen, Kurt (1980). Tools of Power: The Elitist's Guide to the Ruthless Exploitation of Everybody and Everything. O'Donnell, Mark; Parloff, Roger. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-670-72039-9. OCLC 6357653.
  20. ^ Malanowski, Jamie (1995). Loose Lips: Real Words, Real People, Real Funny. Birnbach, Lisa; Andersen, Kurt. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-80340-2. OCLC 32779313.
  21. ^ Spy: The Funny Years. Kalogerakis, George; Carter, Graydon; Andersen, Kurt. New York, N.Y.: Miramax Books/Hyperion. 2006. ISBN 1-4013-5239-1. OCLC 73496715.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  22. ^ Baldwin, Alec (2017). You Can't Spell America without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of my Fantastic First Year as President Donald J. Trump (a So-Called Parody). Andersen, Kurt. New York. ISBN 978-0-525-52199-0. OCLC 1018295515.
  23. ^ "Hasta La Vista America: Trump's Farewell Address". Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  24. ^ Andersen, Kurt (2009). Reset: How this Crisis Can Restore our Values and Renew America. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1-58836-964-2. OCLC 464188303.
  25. ^ Andersen, Kurt (2020). Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History. New York. ISBN 978-1-9848-0134-0. OCLC 1155487147.

External links

  • Official website
  • Studio 360
  • Appearance on The Filter Podcast
  • Kurt Andersen on Charlie Rose

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This article is about American author and radio host For the German general see Kurt Andersen general For other people see Kurt Anderson disambiguation Kurt Andersen born August 22 1954 is an American writer and was the host of the Peabody winning public radio program Studio 360 a production of Public Radio International Slate and WNYC 1 2 Kurt AndersenAndersen at the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards 2013 Born 1954 08 22 August 22 1954 age 68 Omaha Nebraska U S EducationWestside High SchoolHarvard CollegeOccupationsNovelist radio host essayistSpouseAnne KreamerChildren2Websitewww wbr kurtandersen wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism 3 Literary works 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Essays reporting and other contributions 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditAndersen was born in Omaha Nebraska 3 He graduated from Westside High School 4 He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College Journalism EditWhile a student at Harvard he edited the Harvard Lampoon 5 In 1986 with E Graydon Carter he co founded Spy magazine which they sold in 1991 it continued publishing until 1998 While writing for Spy Andersen and Carter coined the notable insult short fingered vulgarian for future United States President Donald Trump 6 He has been a writer and columnist for New York The Imperial City The New Yorker The Culture Industry and Time Spectator He was also the architecture and design critic for Time for nine years In 1996 Bill Reilly fired Andersen after two and a half years from his position as editor in chief at New York citing the publication s financial results 7 Andersen attributed the firing to his refusal to kill a story about a rivalry between investment bankers Felix Rohatyn and Steven Rattner that had upset Henry Kravis the principal of the publishing firm s ownership group 8 In 1999 he co founded an online media news web site and biweekly magazine called Inside which he and his co founders sold to Primedia Primedia closed the site in October 2001 From 2001 to 2004 he served as a senior creative consultant to Barry Diller s Universal Television and from 2003 to 2005 as editorial director of Colors magazine More recently he co founded the email cultural curation service Very Short List and was a guest op ed columnist for The New York Times and editor at large for Random House He co created Studio 360 a weekly program covering the arts and culture which he hosted from its launch in 2000 to its last episode in 2020 1 It was broadcast on 240 U S stations and remains available as a podcast Literary works EditAndersen is the author of three novels including Turn of the Century Random House 1999 which was a national bestseller and New York Times Notable Book of the Year and the New York Times bestseller Heyday Random House 2007 which won the Langum Prize for the best American historical fiction of 2007 Random House published his third novel True Believers in the summer of 2012 and it was named one of the best novels of that year by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Washington Post His short fiction has been published in anthologies such as Stories All New Tales HarperCollins 2010 Andersen has also published a book of humorous essays The Real Thing Doubleday 1980 Holt 1982 Bison Press 2008 about quintessentialism and co authored two humor books Tools of Power Viking 1980 a parody of self help books on becoming successful and Loose Lips Simon amp Schuster 1995 an anthology of edited transcripts of real life conversations involving celebrated people Along with Carter and George Kalogerakis he assembled a history and greatest hits anthology of Spy called Spy The Funny Years published in 2006 by Miramax Books He also wrote Reset Random House 2009 an essay about the causes and aftermath of the Great Recession and he has contributed to many other books such as Spark How Creativity Works HarperCollins 2011 and Fields of Vision The Photographs of John Vachon Library of Congress 2010 In 2017 he published two books Fantasyland How America Went Haywire A 500 Year History which explains American society s peculiar susceptibility to falsehoods and illusions Random House ISBN 978 1 4000 6721 3 and with Alec Baldwin You Can t Spell America Without Me The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year As President Penguin ISBN 978 0 5255 2199 0 a parody Trump memoir Excerpts from Fantasyland appeared as a cover story in The Atlantic 9 10 and in Slate 11 12 Both books were New York Times bestsellers and Fantasyland which the Times Book Review called a great revisionist history of America 13 reached 3 on the nonfiction list 14 In August 2020 he published Evil Geniuses The Unmaking of America which examines the coordinated efforts to achieve conservative economical and political changes in the United States from the 1970s to 2020 and discusses how the resulting unfettered laissez faire approach to capitalism has resulted in an extreme level of economic inequality Personal life EditAndersen lives in Brooklyn New York with his wife author Anne Kreamer and two daughters Kate and Lucy Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2019 Books Edit NovelsTurn of the Century Random House 1999 15 Heyday Random House 2007 16 True Believers Random House 2012 17 HumorThe Real Thing Doubleday 1980 Holt 1982 Bison Press 2008 18 Tools of Power The Elitist s Guide to the Ruthless Exploitation of Everybody and Everything Viking 1980 19 Loose Lips Real Words Real People Real Funny with Jamie Malanowski and Lisa Birnbach Simon amp Schuster 1995 20 Spy The Funny Years with George Kalogerakis and Graydon Carter Miramax Books 2006 21 You Can t Spell America Without Me The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year As President with Alec Baldwin Penguin 2017 22 Hasta La Vista America Trump s Farewell Address 23 Non fictionReset Random House 2009 Fantasyland How America Went Haywire A 500 Year History Random House 2017 24 ISBN 9781400067213 Evil Geniuses The Unmaking of America A Recent History Penguin Random House 2020 25 Essays reporting and other contributions Edit Andersen Kurt March 2018 How to talk Trump Dispatches Lexicon The Atlantic 321 2 27 Retrieved June 7 2019 Anderson Kurt The Anti vaccine Right Brought Human Sacrifice to America The Atlantic January 25 2022References Edit a b Studio 360 Is Ending After 20 Years WNYC Retrieved August 23 2020 Falk Tyler Slate will take over co producer role with Studio 360 Current Retrieved August 23 2020 Omaha s Culture Club The New York Times Retrieved June 3 2014 1970 Westside High School YEARBOOK Omaha NE classmates com Retrieved October 25 2015 bio Kurt AndersenKurt Andersen Retrieved March 2 2017 Kelly Jon March 7 2016 How Donald Trump Became the Short Fingered Vulgarian Vanity Fair Retrieved October 4 2017 Weber Bruce Bill Reilly Magazine Publishing Executive Dies at 70 The New York Times October 20 2008 Accessed October 23 2008 Pogrebin Robin When a Magazine Is Too Brash for the Bottom Line The New York Times September 29 1996 Accessed October 23 2008 Andersen Kurt How America Lost Its Mind The Atlantic No September 2017 New and Notable Skeptical Inquirer Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 42 1 58 2018 Andersen Kurt October 5 2017 America s Gun Fantasy Slate Andersen Kurt February 2 2018 How the GOP Went Crazy Slate Fake News It s as American as George Washington s Cherry Tree Retrieved August 19 2018 Best Sellers September 24 2017 The New York Times Retrieved August 19 2018 Andersen Kurt 1999 Turn of the Century New York Random House ISBN 0 375 50008 1 OCLC 40805493 Andersen Kurt 2007 Heyday A Novel New York Random House ISBN 978 0 375 50473 0 OCLC 66393698 Andersen Kurt 2012 True Believers A Novel New York Random House ISBN 978 1 4000 6720 6 OCLC 758388661 Andersen Kurt 2008 The Real Thing Bison Books ed Lincoln University of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 0 8032 2055 3 OCLC 221147996 Andersen Kurt 1980 Tools of Power The Elitist s Guide to the Ruthless Exploitation of Everybody and Everything O Donnell Mark Parloff Roger New York Viking Press ISBN 0 670 72039 9 OCLC 6357653 Malanowski Jamie 1995 Loose Lips Real Words Real People Real Funny Birnbach Lisa Andersen Kurt New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 684 80340 2 OCLC 32779313 Spy The Funny Years Kalogerakis George Carter Graydon Andersen Kurt New York N Y Miramax Books Hyperion 2006 ISBN 1 4013 5239 1 OCLC 73496715 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Baldwin Alec 2017 You Can t Spell America without Me The Really Tremendous Inside Story of my Fantastic First Year as President Donald J Trump a So Called Parody Andersen Kurt New York ISBN 978 0 525 52199 0 OCLC 1018295515 Hasta La Vista America Trump s Farewell Address Retrieved April 3 2021 Andersen Kurt 2009 Reset How this Crisis Can Restore our Values and Renew America New York Random House ISBN 978 1 58836 964 2 OCLC 464188303 Andersen Kurt 2020 Evil Geniuses The Unmaking of America A Recent History New York ISBN 978 1 9848 0134 0 OCLC 1155487147 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kurt Andersen Official website Studio 360 Appearance on The Filter Podcast Kurt Andersen on Charlie Rose Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kurt Andersen amp oldid 1127345901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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