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Max Frankel (born April 3, 1930) is an American journalist. He was executive editor of The New York Times from 1986 to 1994. Life and career. Frankel was born in Gera, Germany. He was an only child, and his family belonged to a Jewish minority in the area.
June 21, 2005. In 1964 Max Frankel was a young man in a hurry. He had spent 13 years at the New York Times, first as a campus correspondent at Columbia University, later as a rewrite man on the...
9 de jun. de 2021 · One night during the legal battle over the Pentagon Papers, Max Frankel was stewing with anger. Mr. Frankel, then the Washington bureau chief of The New York Times, remembered that he was the...
9 de jun. de 2021 · Max Frankel was the Washington bureau chief at The Times. He won a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in 1973 and went on to serve as The Times’s executive editor from 1986 to 1994. He ...
14 de nov. de 2001 · Max Frankel article on failure of The Times to report and condemn Hitler's methodical extermination of Jews of Europe as it should have, which he calls century's bitterest journalistic failure; (L ...
By Max Frankel PEKING, Friday, Feb. 25 —The greatness of the Great Wall of China, obviously, is that it can survive anything—even an American political extravaganza. Perhaps the whole idea started in the President's private briefing book on China, which observed that the monumental ruin in the craggy Pa‐ta Mountains 35 miles from Peking ...
Literature. Max Frankel. MacDowell Fellowships: 1962. Max Frankel was born in Gera, Germany, but he and his family fled Nazi Germany in 1938. They crossed into the Soviet Union, where Jacob Frankel, his father, was arrested on suspicion of being a German spy and was given the choice of Soviet citizenship or a sentence of hard labor in Siberia.