Contributors

Contributors

November 1989
Contributors
Contributors
November 1989

Contributors

Jonathan Becker's portraits frequently appear in V.F. He is compiling a book of his photographs,

Ben Brantley was formerly European editor and publisher of WWD.

Thurston Clarke has covered Africa and the Middle East for ten years. His most recent book, Equator, chronicled his journey around the world.

John Colapinto has written for The New Yorker and Rolling Stone, and is a contributing editor to Saturday Night in Toronto.

Christopher Dickey was a correspondent in Egypt from 1985 to 1988 and is now Paris bureau chief of Newsweek.

Dominick Dunne's latest bestseller, People Like Us, will be made into a mini-series by NBC.

Christopher Hitchens is Washington editor for Harper's, a columnist for The Nation, and a book critic for New York Newsday.

Charles Kaiser, the author of 1968 in America, was formerly media critic at Newsweek.

Jesse Komhluth is working on a book about Wall Street in the eighties for Random House.

Owen Moritz is urban-affairs editor of the New York Daily News.

Maureen Orth was a Peace Corps volunteer in Medellin, Colombia, and an editor at Newsweek.

John Richardson's first volume of his four-part Picasso biography will be published next year by Random House.

Stephen Schiff is Vanity Fair's critic-at-large.

Michael VerMeulen is the features editor of British GQ and a contributing editor to Parade.