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David Remnick

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Capitalism in Russia has spawned far more Al Capones than Henry Fords.


— David Remnick


#capitalism #far #henry #more #russia

Clearly independent journalists - domestic journalists - run a high risk if they dare to take on serious investigative work.


— David Remnick


#dare #domestic #high #independent #investigative

Everybody has a cartoon of themselves. Mine is: I write very fast, and I'm ruthlessly efficient with my time.


— David Remnick


#efficient #everybody #fast #i #i write

I actually have great hopes for the future.


— David Remnick


#future #great #hopes #i

I have to always remember, writing is really hard.


— David Remnick


#hard #i #really #remember #writing

I left Gorbachev's office thinking that everything about him was outsized: his achievements, his mistakes, and, now, his vanity and bitterness.


— David Remnick


#achievements #bitterness #everything #gorbachev #him

I think dealing with the U.S. Senate is very different from dealing with the electorate.


— David Remnick


#different #electorate #i #i think #senate

I understand the difference between journalism and scholarship that comes 20 years later.


— David Remnick


#comes #difference #i #journalism #later

I'm a civilian, a citizen.


— David Remnick


#civilian #i

98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.


— David Remnick


#first #get #lying #magazine #other






About David Remnick

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Did you know about David Remnick?

He has also served on the New York Public Library's board of trustees. Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from the New Yorker (with Henry Finder eds. The Devil Problem: And Other True Stories.

He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for his book Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire. He was named "Editor of the Year" by Advertising Age in 2000. Before joining The New Yorker Remnick was a reporter and the Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post.

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