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Glenn Frankel
Glenn Frankel is an American author and academic, journalist and winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. He spent 27 years with ''The Washington Post'', where he was bureau chief in Richmond (Va.), Southern Africa, Jerusalem and London, and editor of ''The Washington Post'' ''Magazine''. He served as a visiting journalism professor at Stanford University and as Director of the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. Author of five books, his latest works explore the making of an iconic American movie in the context of the historical era it reflects. In 2018 Frankel was named a Motion Picture Academy Film Scholar. He was named a 2021-2 research fellow of the Leon Levy Center for Biography at the City University of New York for a book about Beatles manager Brian Epstein. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Beyond the promised land : Jews and Arabs on the hard road to a new Israel / by Frankel, Glenn
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High noon : the Hollywood blacklist and the making of an American classic / by Frankel, Glenn
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Rivonia's children : three families and the cost of conscience in white South Africa / by Frankel, Glenn
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Beyond the promised land : Jews and Arabs on the hard road to a new Israel / by Frankel, Glenn
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The searchers : the making of an American legend / by Frankel, Glenn
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