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Nathan Irving Hentoff (June 10, 1925 – January 7, 2017) was an American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist for United Media. Hentoff was a columnist for The Village Voice from 1958 to 2009. [1]
8 sty 2017 · Nat Hentoff, longtime political columnist, free speech activist and renowned jazz critic, has died at the age of 91. Hentoff died Saturday of natural causes in his Manhattan apartment, his son...
28 gru 2017 · Although most knew him as a Village Voice columnist, Nat Hentoff was a quick-change artist. In the morning, he could be a music critic. In the afternoon, a novelist of young adult lit.
7 sty 2017 · Jan. 7, 2017. Nat Hentoff, an author, journalist, jazz critic and civil libertarian who called himself a troublemaker and proved it with a shelf of books and a mountain of essays on free speech,...
9 sty 2017 · The American historian, critic and columnist Nat Hentoff fell in love with jazz as a kid in Boston — primarily because of the freedom and emotion it expressed.
9 sty 2017 · Many of the obituaries for Nat Hentoff, the writer and critic who died Saturday at 91, are focusing as much, if not more, on his political writing as on his work as a jazz critic—an imbalance...
11 sty 2017 · Nat Hentoff (1925–2017), seen here interviewing Quincy Jones (Photo: Michael Jackson) Journalist Nat Hentoff, who wrote extensively on jazz and social issues, died Jan. 7 in his Manhattan home at age 91.