Mort Rosenblum
Mort Rosenblum, reporter, author, and educator, has covered stories on seven continents since the 1960s, from war in Biafra to tango dancing by the Seine. He was editor-in-chief of the »International Herald Tribune«; special correspondent for The Associated Press; AP bureau chief in Africa, Southeast Asia, Argentina, and France; and founding editor of the quarterly »Dispatches«. Author of »Little Bunch of Madmen: Elements of Global Reporting«. He lives in Paris and Tucson, Arizona.
»What matters is the message. The challenge is to get it right within a context of history and humanity. The rest is only process.« Mort Rosenblum.
© internationales literaturfestival berlin
Moments of Revolution
Eastern Europe
[Mit David u. Peter Turnley]
Stewart, Tabori & Chang
New York, 1990
Squandering Eden
Paladin
Boulder, 1990
Who Stole the News
Why We Can’t Keep Up With What Happens in the World and What We Can Do about It
John Wiley & Sons
Hoboken, 1995
Chocolate:
A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
New York, 2006
Escaping Plato’s Cave:
How America’s Blindness to the Rest of the World Threatens Our Survival
St. Martin’s Press
New York, 2007
Little Bunch of Madmen:
Elements of Global Reporting
De-Mo
New York, 2010