Malos sie, kolego, naklikal w tym Washington Post, jeszcze mniej
dowiedzial.
Otoz Anne Applebaum jest... skoro sugerujesz znajomosc j.
angielskiego:
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Editorial writer, columnist | Anne Applebaum is a weekly columnist
for The Post, writing on foreign affairs. Her column appears on
Tuesdays.
Applebaum was a member of The Post’s editorial board from 2002 to
2006. She began working as a journalist in 1988, when she moved to
Poland to become the Warsaw correspondent for The Economist. Later,
she became the Foreign Editor, and then Deputy Editor, of the
Spectator magazine in London. She was the Evening Standard's
political editor for the 1997 British election campaign. For several
years, she wrote the "Foreigners" column in Slate magazine. She is
the author of “Gulag: A History” (2003) and “Between East and West:
Across the Borderlands of Europe” (1995).
In 1992, Applebaum won the Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust award
for journalism in the ex-Soviet Union. She was awarded the 2004
Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction for “Gulag.”
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A zatem, nie jest li tylko "staff writer", jest "editorial writer",
co mozna, jak mniemam, przetlumaczyc na polskie "redaktor". Co
wiecej, ma stala cotygodniowa kolumne w gazecie.
Jesli chodzi o nagrody dziennikarskie - nie ma wyzszej nagrody od
Pulitzera, a teze otrzymala w 2004 za ksiazke p.t. "Gulag".
Prozne marzenia, "powrozowy". Anne Applebaum nalezy do scislej
czolowki dziennikarzy amerykanskich.
powrozowy napisał:
> Kim jest Anne Applebaum?
> no, poklikajmy:
>
> otoz, nikim. To znaczy jest jedna z 779 staff writer, piszaca i
> oplacana od strony tekstu. Kilkudziesieciu innych staff writers ma
> bardziej znaczace nagrody za dzialanosc, kilkunastu Pulitzera.