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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]
28 cze 2010 · Reprint of the 1961 ed. published by Dial Press, New York.
15 sty 2017 · Enduring Voices: The Legacy of Nat Hentoff. Nat Hentoff was a producer, not a star, nor even the type of director who gave himself an occasional cameo. History is not much good for...
A slightly edited version of the Nat Hentoff essay I wrote and included in my 2008 volume Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Radical and Reform Writers, Second Series, updated and included here a few days after his death. See Full PDF.
1 gru 2017 · Hentoff was a controversial figure, whose political writing could be provocative and divisive; he was accused of both homophobia and anti-feminism at points during his career.
10 sty 2017 · Nat Hentoff, the author, jazz critic and outspoken advocate of free speech, died Saturday at his home in Manhattan. He was 91. Hentoff wrote mostly about jazz in the '50s and '60s and...
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.