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Named
“one of the most influential editors in the news magazine
business” by The New York Times, Jon Meacham, at the
age of 29, became managing editor of Newsweek. Now 37,
he is also the bestselling author of Franklin and Winston
and American Gospel.
Meacham
oversees Newsweek’s coverage of politics,
international affairs and breaking news. He has written cover
stories on the controversy over Mel Gibson’s The Passion,
guns in
America
, the sexual abuse scandals of the Roman Catholic Church and
modern depictions of World War II in
Hollywood
movies. His cover story on Ronald Reagan, “American
Dreamer,” was a sweeping and intimate tribute to one of the
most popular yet controversial presidents.
Meacham’s
Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic
Friendship, brought him national acclaim. TIME
magazine declared it “masterful” and The Washington
Post proclaimed it “a memorable achievement.” Meacham
explores the fascinating relationship between the two great
leaders who piloted the free world to victory in World War II.
“The powerful emotional connection between
Roosevelt
and Churchill and how they confronted tyranny and terror is an
incredibly contemporary story that yields important lessons
for leaders today on a personal, political and diplomatic
level,” says Meacham. “I don’t think you can understand
the art of leadership or the way we live now without grasping
the nature of the Roosevelt-Churchill friendship."
His latest
book, American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the
Making of a Nation, is a New York Times bestseller.
“In these polarized times,” wrote USA Today,
“Meacham’s book provides an enlightening look at how the
founding fathers discovered ways to tame but not extinguish
the fires of faith.”
Meacham is
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a “Global
Leader for Tomorrow” of the World Economic Forum in
Davos
,
Switzerland
. In 2004 he was named one of the most powerful men under 38
by Details magazine. A contributing editor for The
Washington Monthly, he also has written for The New
York Times Book Review and The
Los Angeles
Times Book Review. In 2001 he edited Voices in Our
Blood:
America
’s Best on the Civil Rights Movement.
Born and
raised in
Chattanooga
,
Tennessee
, he was imbued at a young age with a deep appreciation for
history and current affairs. After graduating summa cum laude
from The University of the South, he worked as a reporter for The
Chattanooga
Times. He soon became an editor of The Washington
Monthly and two years later a National Affairs writer for Newsweek.
In 2004, under Meacham’s guidance, Newsweek won the
National Magazine Award for General Excellence for the second
time in three years.
An eloquent
speaker and a skilled raconteur, Meacham understands important
issues and events in all of their complexity and how they
impact our lives. He has appeared on such programs as The
Charlie Rose Show, The Today Show, The O’Reilly Factor
and The Colbert
Report.
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