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David K. Shipler


Born
in Chatham, The United States
December 03, 1942

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David K. Shipler reported for The New York Times from 1966 to 1988 in New York, Saigon, Moscow, Jerusalem, and Washington. He is the author of four other books, including the best sellers Russia and The Working Poor, and Arab and Jew, which won the Pulitzer Prize. He has been a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and has taught at Princeton University, at American University in Washington, D.C., and at Dartmouth College.

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Inheriting the War

By David K. Shipler

Saigon fellto the North Vietnamese army 50 years ago today, yet “wars never end,� saysNguyen Phan Que Mai, an eloquent novelist and poet who has kept alive thebeauty and suffering of her native Vietnam.

She was speaking recently inWashington, DC, alongside the photographer Peter Steinhauer, who was captivatedin childhood by pictures of Vietnam taken by his father, a

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The Working Poor: Invisible...

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“Being poor is a full-time job, it really is.”
David K. Shipler, The Working Poor: Invisible in America

“The day I arrived in Yakutsk with my colleague Peter Osnos of The Washington Post, it was 46 below. When our plane landed, the door was frozen solidly shut, and it took about half an hour for a powerful hot-air blower- standard equipment at Siberian airports- to break the icy seal. Stepping outside was like stepping onto another planet, for at those low temperatures nothing seems quite normal. The air burns. Sounds are brittle. Every breath hovers in a strangle slow-motion cloud, adding to the mist of ice that pervades the city and blurs the sun. When the breath freezes into ice dust and falls almost silently to the ground, Siberians call it the whisper of stars.”
David K. Shipler, Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams

“Time magazine found in a 2000 survey that 19 percent of Americans thought they were in the top 1 percent of wage-earners, and another 20 percent expected to be in the future. “So right away you have 39 percent of Americans who thought that when Mr. Gore savaged a plan that favored the top i percent, he was taking a direct shot at them,� wrote David Brooks, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard.3”
David K. Shipler, The Working Poor: Invisible in America

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