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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]
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1 gru 2017 · It’s difficult to imagine any of today’s crop of social commentators taking on anything like the scope of subject matter tackled by Nat Hentoff, the late New York jazz critic who passed away on Saturday 7 January after a life that spanned ten decades and a writing career that spanned seven.
15 sty 2017 · For those less familiar with Hentoff, he may be one of the best-known Zelig figures that you’ve never heard of. Witness Hentoff taking the stand in Lenny Bruce ’s obscenity trial, and placing...
8 sty 2017 · Columnist Nat Hentoff, a secular rabbi excommunicated for his activism, dies at 91. Noted iconoclast, who made a name for himself as a jazz writer and radical, once said his heresy was a Jewish...
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.
8 sty 2017 · Nat Hentoff, the most famous and influential jazz writer in the history of the music, died yesterday. He was 91, and his death was announced by his son Nick via social media. “He died surrounded by family listening to Billie Holiday,” Nick wrote on Twitter.