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  2. The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

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    The list was compiled by a team of critics and editors at The New York Times and, with the input of 503 writers and academics, assessed the books based on their impact, originality, and lasting influence. The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging ...

  3. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed. It is one of the most influential and widely read book review publications in the industry. [2] The magazine's offices are located near Times Square in New York City.

  4. Ron Suskind - Wikipedia

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    The book was chosen by The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Washington Monthly and Booklist as one of the best books of the year. [14] The New York Times Book Review called it an "extraordinary, formula-shattering book". David Halberstam called it a "beautiful book of a heroic American struggle."

  5. Jonathan Yardley - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Chapel Hill, Yardley interned at the New York Times as assistant to James Reston, the columnist and Washington Bureau chief.From 1964 to 1974, Yardley worked as an editorial writer and book reviewer at the Greensboro Daily News; during this time, he was also a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, academic year 1968-1969, where he studied American literature and literary biography.

  6. Michiko Kakutani - Wikipedia

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    Kakutani was a literary critic for The New York Times from 1983 until her retirement in 2017. [3] She gained particular notoriety for her sometimes-biting reviews of books from famous authors, with Slate remarking that "her name became a verb, and publishers have referred to her negative reviews as 'getting Kakutani'ed'". [4]

  7. Washington: A Life - Wikipedia

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    The book was also honored by the New-York Historical Society as the 2011 recipient of the American History Book Prize, which included an award of $50,000 and the title of American Historian Laureate for Chernow. [3] The book received positive reviews from Andrew Cayton and Janet Maslin of The New York Times. Both felt that Chernow had been able ...

  8. Elisabeth Bumiller - Wikipedia

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    In fall 1979, Bumiller met Steven R. Weisman, then the White House correspondent for The New York Times, [3] and the two married in 1983 in an interfaith ceremony at their home in Georgetown. [4] They have two children: a girl born in Japan and their second child, a boy was born after the couple moved to New York in the early 1990s.

  9. Pamela Paul - Wikipedia

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    Paul was a contributor to Time magazine and has written for many other publications, including Vogue, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Worth.She was a senior editor at the erstwhile magazine American Demographics, [9] and was a London- and New York-based correspondent for The Economist, for which she wrote a monthly arts column from 1997 to 2002, and reviewed film, theater and books. [10]