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List of works by or about
David Remnick , American writer and editor of
The New Yorker .
Books
External videos
Booknotes interview with Remnick on Lenin's Tomb , July 25, 1993 ,
C-SPAN
Presentation by Remnick on Resurrection: The Struggle for a New Russia , March 20, 1997 ,
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Interview with Remnick on Reporting: Writings from "The New Yorker" , June 9, 2006 ,
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Interview with Remnick on The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama , April 7, 2010 ,
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Interview with Remnick on The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama at the 10th annual National Book Festival, September 25, 2010 ,
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Presentation by Remnick on The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama at the 10th annual National Book Festival, September 25, 2010 ,
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Remnick, David (1993).
Lenin's tomb : the last days of the Soviet Empire . New York: Random House.
[1]
— (1996). The devil problem and other true stories . New York: Random House.
— (1997). Resurrection : the struggle for a new Russia . New York: Random House.
— (1998). King of the world : Muhammad Ali and the rise of an American hero . New York: Random House.
—, ed. (2000). Life stories : profiles from the New Yorker . New York: Random House.
—, ed. (2000).
The new gilded age : the New Yorker looks at the culture of affluence . New York: Random House.
Remnick, David & Susan Choi, eds. (2000).
Wonderful town : New York stories from the New Yorker . New York: Random House.
Remnick, David & Henry Finder, eds. (2001). Fierce pajamas : an anthology of humor writing from the New Yorker . New York: Random House.
Remnick, David (2006). Reporting : writings from The New Yorker . New York: Knopf.
—, ed. (2007).
Secret ingredients : the New Yorker book of food and drink . New York: Random House.
Remnick, David & Henry Finder, eds. (2008). Disquiet, please! More humor writing from the New Yorker . New York: Random House.
Remnick, David (2010).
The bridge : the life and rise of Barack Obama . New York: Knopf.
—, ed. (2010). The only game in town : sports stories from the New Yorker . New York: Random House.
Essays and reporting
Remnick, David (January 12, 2009).
"Homelands" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 84 (44): 17–18.
— (September 28, 2009).
"Blago speaks. Again" . The Talk of the Town. The Blotter. The New Yorker . 85 (30): 22–23.
— (November 14, 2011).
"Decline and fall" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 87 (36): 23–24. Republican Party Presidential candidates.
— (November 19, 2012).
"The Talk of the Town: Comment: No More Magical Thinking" . The New Yorker . 88 (36): 25–26. Post-election challenges for President Obama.
— (December 19–26, 2011).
"Letter from Moscow: The Civil Archipelago" . The New Yorker . 87 (41): 94–109.
— (January 16, 2012).
"Books: The State of the Union" .
The New Yorker . 87 (44): 64–69. Retrieved 2014-11-11 . Reviews — (2012). The Obamas . Little, Brown. .
— (January 21, 2013).
"The Party Faithful" . The New Yorker .
— (March 18, 2013).
"Danse macabre : a scandal at the Bolshoi Ballet" . Letter from Moscow. The New Yorker . 89 (5): 42–55.
— (April 29, 2013).
"The culprits" . The Talk of the Town. Homeland.
The New Yorker . 89 (11): 19–20.
Boston Marathon bombing .
— (November 4, 2013).
"Glad to be unhappy" . The Talk of the Town. In the Studio. The New Yorker . 89 (35): 40–41.
WNYC-FM host
Jonathan Schwartz .
— (March 3, 2014).
"Patriot games : Vladimir Putin lives his Olympic dream" . Letter from Sochi. The New Yorker . 90 (2): 30–35.
— (March 17, 2014).
"Putin's pique" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 90 (4): 19–20.
— (August 4, 2014).
"Aflame" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 90 (22): 19–20.
— (January 12, 2015).
"The fire this time" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 90 (43): 19–20.
— (March 23, 2015).
"Today's woman" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 91 (5): 35–36.
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— (January 25, 2016).
"Seeds of peace : Ayman Odeh's unlikely crusade" . Letter from Jerusalem. The New Yorker . 91 (45): 24–30.
[3]
— (February 1, 2016).
"Friday night lights out" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 91 (46): 15–16.
— (June 20, 2016).
"The choice" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 92 (18): 21–22.
— (June 20, 2016).
"Unretiring" . Showcase. The New Yorker . 92 (18): 46–47.
— (July 25, 2016). "Michael Crawford". The Talk of the Town. Postscript. The New Yorker . 92 (22): 18.
[4]
— (November 7, 2016). "New and improved : Goings on About Town gets a new look online". The New Yorker . 92 (36): 5.
— (March 6, 2017).
"Trump, Putin, and the New Cold War" . Annals of Diplomacy. The New Yorker .
— (March 20, 2017).
"First as tragedy" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 93 (5): 29–30.
[5]
— (May 1, 2017).
"One hundred days" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 93 (11): 17–21.
[6]
— (April 2, 2018).
"Account settings" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 94 (7): 23–24.
[7]
— (July 27, 2020).
"Redeeming America" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 96 (21): 11.
[8]
— (January 18, 2021).
"The final days" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 96 (44): 11–12.
[9]
— (September 5, 2022).
"Nobel gesture" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 98 (27): 11–12.
[10]
— (September 12, 2022).
"First and last" . The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker . 98 (28): 13–14.
[11]
"Hostages: As Benjamin Netanyahu clings to power, his country pays a price",
The New Yorker , 22 January 2024, pp. 26–39. "[Netanyahu's] highest priority... appeared [to be] to shake free of a series of criminal corruption indictments; he had been charged with everything from accepting illegal gifts... to making a shady deal with a media baron to win favorable coverage.... Netanyahu reclaimed the one position that provided refuge from prosecution... At the end of 2022, he forged a hard-right coalition that allowed him to return as Prime Minister. He brought into the fold... reactionaries [who] endorse the full annexation of the
West Bank and have recently called for the expulsion of
Gaza 's [Palestinian] population. Netanyahu also pushed a wildly contentious 'judiical reform' law [which] perhaps more than half the country... feared... would undermine the Supreme Court, the
balance of powers , and
democracy itself." (pp. 32–33.)
Notes
^ Winner of the 1994
Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction . See
"General Non-Fiction" . The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
^ Online version is titled "Questions for Hillary Clinton".
^ Title in the online table of contents is "A Palestinian Israeli leader for peace".
^ Online version is titled "Remembering an adored cartoonist".
^ Online version is titled "There is no deep state".
^ Online version is titled "One hundred days of Trump".
^ Online version is titled "Cambridge Analytica and a moral reckoning in Silicon Valley".
^ Online version is titled "John Lewis's legacy and America's redemption".
^ Online version is titled "Inciter-in-Chief".
^ Online version is titled "It's time for Salman Rushdie's Nobel Prize".
^ Online version is titled "Mikhail Gorbachev's enduring example".