SVWC Writers Speaking Out: November 14-20
By: SVWC
Here’s what our SVWC alumni have been writing about this week:
David Brooks (SVWC 2011 & 2017) – “Nine Nonobvious Ways to Have Deeper Conversations” – The New York Times
William D Cohan (SVWC 2015) – “They Are Going to Have a Problem: Will Davos Become the Next COVID Casualty?” – Vanity Fair
Steve Coll (SVWC 2018) – “What Does Trump Get Out of Contesting Biden’s Win?” – The New Yorker
Maureen Corrigan (SVWC 2011) – “‘The Book Collectors’ Opens the Door to a Secret Library Amidst Syria’s Civil War” – NPR’s Fresh Air
Karen Crouse (SVWC 2018) – “Swimming in a Bubble, Free From the Tyranny of Times” – The New York Times
Thomas L. Friedman (SVWC 2018) – “How Can We Trust This G.O.P. in Power Again?” – The New York Times
Walter Isaacson (SVWC 2012) – “Shot in the Dark” – Airmail
George Packer (SVWC 2011 & 2020) – “Obama’s Memoir is an Exercise in Ironic Realism” – The Atlantic
David Wallace-Wells (SVWC 2020) – “Un-Normalizing America’s Third Wave of the Pandemic” – New York Magazine
Fareed Zakaria (SVWC 2018) – “What Barack Obama’s Memoir Leaves Out” – The Washington Post
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