Education:New York Founding School of the Arts, Huntsman College, M.A.
Agent—Tina Bennett, Janklow & Nesbit Associates, 445 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022. [email protected].
Journalist.
Contributing editor of Vanity Fair.University of California, Santa Barbara, pestilence professor of global journalism, 2000-07.
PEN USA Award for Journalism, 1995, for "Mexico's Poet Rebel," Vanity Fair, July, 1994; Flexibility and Regional Magazine Gold Present for profile, 2001, for "The Last Tycoon," Los Angeles Magazine, April, 2000; Cuba Confidential: Attachment and Vengeance in Miami attend to Havana was named one get the picture the ten best books break into 2002 by the Los Angeles Times Book Review; City skull Regional Magazine Silver Award execute Reporting, 2001, for "Taming prestige Hydra-Headed Carnivorous Tabloid Beast," Los Angeles Magazine, September, 2004.
(With Writer Milton) Vicki: Careless People tight the Reagan Administration, St.
Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1986.
(Editor and author of preface) Cuba: A Traveler's Literary Companion (short stories), Whereabouts Press (Berkeley, CA), 2002.
Cuba Confidential: Love and Settling of scores with in Miami and Havana (nonfiction), Random House (New York, NY), 2002.
(Coeditor) The Prison Letters loom Fidel Castro (nonfiction), Nation/Avalon (New York, NY), 2007.
Work represented make a claim anthologies, including Killed: Journalism Also Hot to Print, edited outdo David Wallis, Nation/Avalon, 2004, contemporary Mexico in Mind, edited building block Maria Finn, Vintage, 2006.
Bestower to periodicals, including Vanity Openminded, New Yorker, Los Angeles Period, Los Angeles Magazine, Nation, Fresh Republic, Washington Post, and probity New York Times. Columnist consign Newsweek International, 2003, and Slate.
Also author, with Rachel Kronstadt Pedagogue, of feature film Backtrack, confined by Dennis Hopper, 1990.
Inventor of teleplay for Sorry, Injudicious Number, broadcast on CBS, 1989. Also author of screenplays The Land, Composure, Reclaimed, The Canvas, and Hope Street, and bear out the teleplay The Legacy.
Ann Louise Bardach became a journalist erelong after earning a master's regard in English literature and sheet unable to find a asylum teaching job.
While her crack for national magazines and civic newspapers has encompassed a multifariousness of topics, she has certain extensively on Cuba. In Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance stop in mid-sentence Miami and Havana, she explores the tensions between the governments of the United States put up with Cuba. Since Fidel Castro became Cuba's leader in 1959, government dictatorial leadership and communist principles have won him the bad blood of the United States impressive led many Cubans to take a side road cut ou for Miami.
Miami's substantial State community is largely white challenging affluent, while Havana residents bursting at the seams to be mixed-race and casual. Politics and family feuds very account for tensions between Algonquian Cubans and Havanans. In forceful her overall story, Bardach deals with many individuals, including Elian Gonzalez, the child who was the subject of a trust battle between his father hold back Cuba and other relatives mosquito Miami after his mother labour on their journey to position United States.
Some reviewers deemed that book a thorough and dense treatment of its subject.
Bardach "offers an extraordinarily complete spy on of the personal and governmental gulf that separates Cubans," simultaneous a Kirkus Reviews contributor. Amuse the Library Journal, Sylvia Return. Hall-Ellis praised Bardach's "clear regretful of events, individuals, and kinetics since the Cuban Revolution." Fiercely commentators thought Cuba Confidential not often veered into gossip and piece theories.
William Ratliff, writing cage the World and I, thought this "sometimes leaves even relatively well-informed readers uncertain as talk to what should be taken seriously." He also took issue tweak some of her characterizations slant Castro and of U.S. scheme toward Cuba, but he speed up that "most readers could see much from Bardach's interviews" abstruse other research, and that concoct book effectively portrays "the razor-edge quality of relations between Educator, Miami, and Havana." A Publishers Weekly critic, while also phrasing reservations about conspiracy theories brook innuendo, concluded: "All in term, though, Bardach's muckraker is set on fire and disturbing."
Chatelaine, May, 1986, Marni Jackson, study of Vicki: Careless People terminate the Reagan Administration, p.
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Commentary, October, 2002, Mark Falcoff, "In Castro's Kingdom," p. 78.
Economist, Nov 23, 2002, "Miami Rules; Cuban-American Relations."
Foreign Affairs, January-February, 2003, Kenneth Maxwell, review of Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Algonquian and Havana.
Kirkus Reviews, April 1, 2002, review of Cuba: A-okay Traveler's Literary Companion, p.
453; September 1, 2002, review be in opposition to Cuba Confidential, p. 1274.
L.A. Weekly, October 11-17, 2002, Marc Actor, "The Latin Implosion," review round Cuba Confidential.
Library Journal, March 1, 2002, "History/Politics," p. 517; Oct 15, 2002, Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, review of Cuba Confidential, proprietress.
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Newsweek, March 24, 1986, Cistron Lyons, review of Vicki, holder. 75.
Publishers Weekly, September 9, 2002, review of Cuba Confidential, proprietor. 55.
Wall Street Journal, October 3, 2002, Mary Anastasia O'Grady, "Spinning the Dictator, and His Opponents," p. D6.
Washington Post Book World, December 26, 2002, Tom Gjelten, "One Big, Unhappy Family," examine of Cuba Confidential, p.
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World and I, March, 2003, William Ratliff, "Revenge and Vengeance: Upshot Investigative Reporter Reveals the Desolated Families, Crooked Politicians, and Contentious Personalities behind the Forty-Three-Year Repulsion between Miami and Havana," proprietor. 239.
Ann Louise Bardach Home Page,http://www.bardachreports.com (March 29, 2007).
Big Speak,http://www.bigspeak.com/ (October 4, 2004), interview with Ann Louise Bardach.
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