Joseph Lelyveld is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author renowned for his contributions to investigative reporting and literary nonfiction. He served as executive editor of "The New York Times" from 1994 to 2001 and again in an interim capacity in 2003, shaping the publication's editorial direction during pivotal years. His work has appeared frequently in the "New York Review of Books", where he offers incisive commentary on politics, history, and culture.
Throughout his career, Lelyveld has distinguished himself with meticulous research and a compelling narrative style. His acclaimed book "Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White" earned the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1986, offering a profound exploration of apartheid-era South Africa. He has also authored "Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India," a critically examined biography that delves into Gandhi's complex legacy. Lelyveld's writing is marked by its depth, clarity, and commitment to uncovering nuanced truths.
Beyond journalism, Lelyveld has contributed to public discourse through his books and essays, establishing himself as a respected voice in both historical analysis and contemporary critique. His works continue to engage readers with their insightful perspectives on global issues and influential figures.
Non-Fiction Books
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1
Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White
1986
2
Omaha Blues: A Memory Loop
2005
3
Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle With India
2011
4
His Final Battle: The Last Months of Franklin Roosevelt