Buchwald, Art

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Name (Hebrew)
בוכוואלד, ארט, 1925-2007
Name (Latin)
Buchwald, Art
Other forms of name
Buchwald, Art, 1925-2007
Buchwald, Art, 1925-
בוכולד, ארט, 1925-2007
בוכוואלד, ארט
Date of birth
1925
Date of death
2007
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Acting
Journalism
Motion picture authorship
Occupation
Actors
Authors
Journalists
Screenwriters
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 12425812
Wikidata: Q319342
Library of congress: n 79133727
Sources of Information
  • LCN ; note: b. 1925
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Wikipedia description:

Arthur Buchwald (BUK-wahld; October 20, 1925 – January 17, 2007) was an American humorist best known for his column in The Washington Post. At the height of his popularity, it was published nationwide as a syndicated column in more than 500 newspapers. His column focused on political satire and commentary. Buchwald had first started writing as a paid journalist in Paris after World War II, where he wrote a column on restaurants and nightclubs, "Paris After Dark", for the Paris Herald Tribune, which later became the International Herald Tribune. He was part of a large American expatriate community in those years. After his return to the United States in 1962, he continued to publish his columns and books for the rest of his life. He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for Outstanding Commentary, and in 1991 was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, in addition to other awards.

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