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Thomas Vinciguerra

Thomas Vinciguerra (October 8, 1963 – February 22, 2021) was an American journalist, editor, and author. A founding editor of The Week magazine, he published about popular culture and other subjects in The New York Times,[1][2] as well as in The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker and GQ.[3][4][5][6][7][1][2]

Thomas Vinciguerra
Vinciguerra in 2015
Born(1963-10-08)October 8, 1963
DiedFebruary 22, 2021(2021-02-22) (aged 57)
Alma materColumbia University (BA)

Columbia School of Journalism (MS)

Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(MA)
Occupation(s)Writer, author

Background

Thomas Viniguerra was born on October 8, 1963. His parents William Vinciguerra and Aurora Locicero were public school teachers in Levittown, New York for four decades.[8] Raised in Garden City, New York, he attended Columbia College, where he was an editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator and was involved with The Varsity Show. Graduating in 1985 with a BA in history, he continued studies on campus, receiving his MS from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University the following year. While at the Journalism School he refounded the Philolexian Society, Columbia's oldest student organization; he was subsequently designated its "Avatar." In 1990, he received an MA in English from the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.[1][9]

Career

From 1987 to 1998, Vinciguerra served as an editor at Columbia College Today, the college's alumni publication.[1][10][11] He joined The Week upon inception in 2001 through 2010.[4][5][1][2] Subsequently, he was executive editor of Indian Country Today Media Network.[1]

Vinciguerra was editor of Conversations with Elie Wiesel (Schocken, 2001) and Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker (Bloomsbury, 2011).[12] Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic Jonathan Yardley of The Washington Post selected Backward Ran Sentences as one of his 11 best books of 2011.[13] In November 2015, he published the original volume Cast of Characters: Wolcott Gibbs, E.B. White, James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker (W.W. Norton), which chronicles the early years of the New Yorker magazine.[14][15][16][17] He appeared on the History Channel, NY1, Fox News, John Batchelor Show, and the Leonard Lopate Show, among other venues.[18]

Death and legacy

Thomas Vinciguerra died at the age of 57 on February 22, 2021.[7][1] He is buried at Pine Lawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale, NY.

Ronald Wilmer, Columbia Class of 1986, wrote:

Tom, who was a graduate of Columbia College, the Journalism School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, was a valued member of the Columbia community. He frequently contributed to Columbia Magazine and Columbia College Today... Late last year, Columbia University Press published Tom’s last book: an anthology, which he edited, called A Community of Scholars: Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia. It’s a fitting final work for a writer who earned three degrees at Columbia.[1]

Audere magazine remembered Vinciguerra as "Embracing his Weird":

Vinciguerra’s writing talents were spectacular and effortless, but he veered to the obscure. During his college years, at Columbia, he enthusiastically revived the long-dead "Philolexian" debating society, which thanks to his enthusiastic, not entirely un-weird efforts, survives to this day. Indeed, Vinciguerra embraced his own weirdness without apology. When Time Magazine published an anonymous photograph of him during the 1980s and called him a "trekkie," he sternly wrote them a correction: he was a "trekker," he insisted, not a "trekkie," a distinction that only a trekkie could possibly have known.[2]

Works

Books:

Books Edited:

  • A Community of Scholars: Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia (2020)[19]

Articles:

  • Daily Beast
  • New York Times
  • Wall Street Journal

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Wilmer, Ronald (March 2021). "Columbia Mourns Loss of Devoted Alumnus & Gifted Writer Tom Vinciguerra". Columbia Journalism School. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "'Oblivioni' Remembers Thomas Vinciguerra". Audere Magazine. Chickadee Prince Book. 6 March 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Thomas Vinciguerra | W. W. Norton & Company". Books.wwnorton.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  4. ^ a b "About Thomas Vinciguerra". Nieman Reports. 10 November 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Thomas Vinciguerra". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Thomas Vinciguerra". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  7. ^ a b Maslin, Michael (24 February 2021). "Thomas Vinciguerra: 1963 – 2021". Ink Spill. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  8. ^ Murphy, Bridget (22 February 2016). "Aurora Vinciguerra Dies; Levittown Teacher Was 86". NewsDay. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Thomas Vinciguerra '85CC, '86JRN, '90GSAS: Contributing Writers". Columbia University Magazine. Columbia University. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Thomas Vinciguerra - WikiCU, the Columbia University wiki encyclopedia". Wikicu.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  11. ^ "Thomas J. Vinciguerra '85: Inimitable Writer, Colleague and Friend". Columbia College Today. 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  12. ^ "Backward Ran Sentences". Writersreps.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  13. ^ Yardley, Jonathan (9 December 2011). "Books". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Cast of Characters | W. W. Norton & Company". Books.wwnorton.com. 2015-11-15. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  15. ^ Maslin, Michael. "Inkspill - New Yorker Cartoonists News". Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  16. ^ Thomas Vinciguerra (2016). Cast of Characters: Wolcott Gibbs, E. B. White, James Thurber, and the Golden Age of the New Yorker. ISBN 9780393240030.
  17. ^ Thomas Vinciguerra; Wolcott Gibbs (2011-10-18). "Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from the New Yorker: Thomas Vinciguerra: Bloomsbury USA". Bloomsbury.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  18. ^ "Thomas Vinciguerra". Writers Reps.
  19. ^ Vinciguerra, Thomas (November 2020). Thomas Vinciguerra (ed.). A Community of Scholars: Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231552912. Retrieved 24 February 2021.

External links

  • WW Norton- Cast of Characters: Wolcott Gibbs, E.B. White, James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker
  • Daily Beast - November 14, 2015 excerpt from Cast of Characters: where thurber and co knocked it back]
  • Writers Rep - Bio
  • New Yorker - Interview on October 10, 2011]
  • WNYC - Interview on Leonard Lopate Show Dec 28, 2015
  • Columbia Review of Journalism - Bio

thomas, vinciguerra, october, 1963, february, 2021, american, journalist, editor, author, founding, editor, week, magazine, published, about, popular, culture, other, subjects, york, times, well, wall, street, journal, yorker, vinciguerra, 2015born, 1963, octo. Thomas Vinciguerra October 8 1963 February 22 2021 was an American journalist editor and author A founding editor of The Week magazine he published about popular culture and other subjects in The New York Times 1 2 as well as in The Wall Street Journal The New Yorker and GQ 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 Thomas VinciguerraVinciguerra in 2015Born 1963 10 08 October 8 1963DiedFebruary 22 2021 2021 02 22 aged 57 Garden City New York U S Alma materColumbia University BA Columbia School of Journalism MS Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences MA Occupation s Writer author Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Death and legacy 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThomas Viniguerra was born on October 8 1963 His parents William Vinciguerra and Aurora Locicero were public school teachers in Levittown New York for four decades 8 Raised in Garden City New York he attended Columbia College where he was an editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator and was involved with The Varsity Show Graduating in 1985 with a BA in history he continued studies on campus receiving his MS from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University the following year While at the Journalism School he refounded the Philolexian Society Columbia s oldest student organization he was subsequently designated its Avatar In 1990 he received an MA in English from the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1 9 Career EditFrom 1987 to 1998 Vinciguerra served as an editor at Columbia College Today the college s alumni publication 1 10 11 He joined The Week upon inception in 2001 through 2010 4 5 1 2 Subsequently he was executive editor of Indian Country Today Media Network 1 Vinciguerra was editor of Conversations with Elie Wiesel Schocken 2001 and Backward Ran Sentences The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker Bloomsbury 2011 12 Pulitzer Prize winning book critic Jonathan Yardley of The Washington Post selected Backward Ran Sentences as one of his 11 best books of 2011 13 In November 2015 he published the original volume Cast of Characters Wolcott Gibbs E B White James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker W W Norton which chronicles the early years of the New Yorker magazine 14 15 16 17 He appeared on the History Channel NY1 Fox News John Batchelor Show and the Leonard Lopate Show among other venues 18 Death and legacy EditThomas Vinciguerra died at the age of 57 on February 22 2021 7 1 He is buried at Pine Lawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale NY Ronald Wilmer Columbia Class of 1986 wrote Tom who was a graduate of Columbia College the Journalism School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was a valued member of the Columbia community He frequently contributed to Columbia Magazine and Columbia College Today Late last year Columbia University Press published Tom s last book an anthology which he edited called A Community of Scholars Seventy Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia It s a fitting final work for a writer who earned three degrees at Columbia 1 Audere magazine remembered Vinciguerra as Embracing his Weird Vinciguerra s writing talents were spectacular and effortless but he veered to the obscure During his college years at Columbia he enthusiastically revived the long dead Philolexian debating society which thanks to his enthusiastic not entirely un weird efforts survives to this day Indeed Vinciguerra embraced his own weirdness without apology When Time Magazine published an anonymous photograph of him during the 1980s and called him a trekkie he sternly wrote them a correction he was a trekker he insisted not a trekkie a distinction that only a trekkie could possibly have known 2 Works EditBooks Conversations with Elie Wiesel Schocken 2001 Backward Ran Sentences The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker Bloomsbury 2011 Cast of Characters Wolcott Gibbs E B White James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker W W Norton 2015 5 Books Edited A Community of Scholars Seventy Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia 2020 19 Articles Daily Beast New York Times Wall Street JournalReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Wilmer Ronald March 2021 Columbia Mourns Loss of Devoted Alumnus amp Gifted Writer Tom Vinciguerra Columbia Journalism School Retrieved 6 March 2021 a b c d Oblivioni Remembers Thomas Vinciguerra Audere Magazine Chickadee Prince Book 6 March 2021 Retrieved 6 March 2021 Thomas Vinciguerra W W Norton amp Company Books wwnorton com Retrieved 2016 01 18 a b About Thomas Vinciguerra Nieman Reports 10 November 2015 Retrieved 2 August 2020 a b c Thomas Vinciguerra Penguin Random House Retrieved 2 August 2020 Thomas Vinciguerra Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved 2 August 2020 a b Maslin Michael 24 February 2021 Thomas Vinciguerra 1963 2021 Ink Spill Retrieved 24 February 2021 Murphy Bridget 22 February 2016 Aurora Vinciguerra Dies Levittown Teacher Was 86 NewsDay Retrieved 25 February 2021 Thomas Vinciguerra 85CC 86JRN 90GSAS Contributing Writers Columbia University Magazine Columbia University Retrieved 2 August 2020 Thomas Vinciguerra WikiCU the Columbia University wiki encyclopedia Wikicu com Retrieved 2016 01 18 Thomas J Vinciguerra 85 Inimitable Writer Colleague and Friend Columbia College Today 2021 06 11 Retrieved 2023 01 13 Backward Ran Sentences Writersreps com Retrieved 2016 01 18 Yardley Jonathan 9 December 2011 Books The Washington Post Retrieved 24 February 2021 Cast of Characters W W Norton amp Company Books wwnorton com 2015 11 15 Retrieved 2016 01 18 Maslin Michael Inkspill New Yorker Cartoonists News Retrieved 2016 01 18 Thomas Vinciguerra 2016 Cast of Characters Wolcott Gibbs E B White James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker ISBN 9780393240030 Thomas Vinciguerra Wolcott Gibbs 2011 10 18 Backward Ran Sentences The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from the New Yorker Thomas Vinciguerra Bloomsbury USA Bloomsbury com Retrieved 2016 01 18 Thomas Vinciguerra Writers Reps Vinciguerra Thomas November 2020 Thomas Vinciguerra ed A Community of Scholars Seventy Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231552912 Retrieved 24 February 2021 External links EditWW Norton Cast of Characters Wolcott Gibbs E B White James Thurber and the Golden Age of the New Yorker Daily Beast November 14 2015 excerpt from Cast of Characters where thurber and co knocked it back Writers Rep Bio New Yorker Interview on October 10 2011 WNYC Interview on Leonard Lopate Show Dec 28 2015 Columbia Review of Journalism Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Vinciguerra amp oldid 1152856187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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