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Jesse Kornbluth


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columnist photo Jesse Kornbluth is a New York-based writer and Internet editor.

As a journalist, he has been a contributing editor for Vanity Fair, New York, Architectural Digest and Departures, and a contributor to The New Yorker, The New York Times, and other magazines and newspapers. His books include "Highly Confident: The Crime and Punishment of Michael Milken"; "Airborne: The Triumph and Struggle of Michael Jordan"; "Pre-Pop Warhol"; "The Other Guy Blinked" (with Roger Enrico), and "Notes from the New Underground".

In l996, he co-founded Bookreporter.com, now the largest non-commercial book site on the Web. From l997 to 2003, he was Editorial Director of America Online. He recently launched Head Butler.com, a cultural concierge service.

He has written screenplays for Robert DeNiro, Paul Newman, ABC, PBS and others, and, for a decade, taught screenwriting at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He is a Contributing Editor for "Topic A," Tina Brown's "views magazine" on CNBC.

He graduated from Harvard College magna cum laude in English Literature.

 Columns and articles by Jesse Kornbluth
The Crusades Don't Get a 'Bum Rap,' They Were Genocide   May 4, 2005
The Crusades were state-sponsored murder for reasons that couldn't be less "holy."
Sawyer Brown's Gift from God   May 3, 2005
The band's newest song came from an unlikely source. But when Mark Miller heard it, he knew it was inspired by a higher power.
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