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Sam Tanenhaus

    Sam Tanenhaus is a distinguished editor and critic, known for his insightful commentary on literature and politics. His editorial leadership at The New York Times Book Review shapes contemporary literary discourse, offering readers carefully curated perspectives. Through his critical essays, he delves into the complexities of cultural and political landscapes, demonstrating a keen analytical eye. Tanenhaus’s rigorous approach to writing and editing makes him a significant voice in American letters.

    Un-american Life, An: the Case of Whittaker Chambers
    • 2007

      The author charts the story of Whittaker Chambers, whose transformation from Communist agent to anti-Communist witness climaxed in 1948, when he testified against Alger Hiss, a senior U.S. State Department official, in the controversial trial that shook and changed America.

      Un-american Life, An: the Case of Whittaker Chambers