Gardiner Harris is an accomplished journalist specializing in international diplomacy, currently reporting for "The New York Times". His career has spanned multiple high-profile beats, including White House coverage, South Asia affairs, public health, and pharmaceutical reporting. Prior to joining "The New York Times", Harris honed his skills at "The Wall Street Journal" and served as the Eastern Kentucky bureau chief for "The Louisville Courier-Journal", where he spent four years based in Hazard, Kentucky.
Harris's reporting reflects a deep commitment to investigative journalism and nuanced storytelling. His work often explores complex geopolitical dynamics, public policy, and global health issues, earning him recognition for his thorough and insightful analysis. With a career rooted in both regional and international journalism, Harris brings a unique perspective to his coverage of diplomacy and current affairs.
Standalone Novels
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Hazard
2010
Non-Fiction Books
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No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
2025
Gardiner Harris Anthologies
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Our Mothers' Spirits: Great Writers on the Death of Mothers and the Grief of Men