Harry Stein (author)

Harry J. Stein (born November 25, 1948)[1] is an American author and columnist. As of 2020, he is a contributing editor to the political magazine City Journal.[2]

Harry Stein
Born
Harry J. Stein

(1948-11-25) November 25, 1948
Alma materPomona College and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
OccupationWriter, journalist
Parent(s)

Biography

Stein is a graduate of Pomona College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Stein wrote for Ramparts and New Times magazines in the 1970s, and originated Esquire's "Ethics" column in the 1980s. During the 1990s he wrote a column on television ethics for TV Guide. As part of the New York media scene of the early 1980s he was a member of the inaugural Rotisserie League formed by Daniel Okrent.

He is the author of novels and memoirs, including satirical political commentary related to his transition from liberal to conservative viewpoints. His first book, Tiny Tim, a biography of the entertainer, was published in 1976.

Stein's father, the late Joseph Stein, was a famous Broadway librettist/playwright, best known for Fiddler on the Roof.[3]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Hoopla. Alfred A. Knopf. 1983. ISBN 0394504895.
  • The Magic Bullet. Delacorte Press. 1995. ISBN 0385312865.
  • Infinity's Child. Bruna. 1996. ISBN 9044927477.
  • Will Tripp Pissed Off Attorney-at-Law. CreateSpace. 2013. ISBN 1492737623.

Non-fiction

Autobiographies
Biographies
Politics
True events
  • Blowing at the Blowhole. 1992.[4]
  • From The Barn On The Hill To Edwards & Shaw: 1939 1983: The Story Of Two Young Men Who Built A Master Printery And Publishing House That Became A Major Influence On Printing And Book Design In Australia. University of New South Wales Press. 1996. ISBN 0730589285.
  • Rooted in the Past, Growing for the Future: Pope Resources. Sasquatch Books. 2003. ISBN 1570613885.
  • Pope & Talbot. Documentary Book. 2005. ISBN 1570613869.
Others
  • Southern Africa: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, Rhodesia, Swaziland, Zambia. Franklin Watts. 1975. ISBN 0531008231. (history)
  • Ethics (and Other Liabilities): Trying to Live Right in an Amoral World. St. Martin's Griffin. 1983. ISBN 0312265573. (philosophy)
  • How to Interpret Visual Resources. Franklin Watts. 1983. ISBN 0531046702. (guide)
  • Why We Won't Talk Honestly about Race. Encounter Books. 2013. ISBN 130643629X. (opinion)

References


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