Ben Ehrenreich
Ben Ehrenreich (born 1972) is an American freelance journalist and novelist who lives in Los Angeles. Ehrenreich began working as a journalist in the alternative press in the late 1990s, publishing extensively in LA Weekly and the Village Voice. His journalism, essays and criticism have since appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Nation, the Los Angeles Times, The Believer, and the London Review of Books. He has reported from Afghanistan, Haiti, Cambodia, El Salvador, Mexico and all over the United States. His first novel,The Suitors,.[1][2] was published by Counterpoint Press in 2006. Reviewing it, the American Library Association named him "a writer to watch" while Publishers Weekly called him "an original talent." Writing in BOMB, the novelist Frederic Tuten called The Suitors “truly a ravishing book.” Ehrenreich’s short fiction has appeared in McSweeney's, BOMB, Black Clock and many other publications. Ehrenreich also teaches in the graduate writing program at Otis College of Art and Design. He is the son of best-selling author Barbara Ehrenreich (Nickel and Dimed) and psychologist John Ehrenreich, and his sister is Rosa Brooks, the Los Angeles Times columnist.
Written Works
- The Suitors (Counterpoint Press, 2006)
- Ether (City Lights Publishers, 2011)
References
External links
- Everything You See Is Real, short story in BOMB, Spring 2009
- The Long Goodbye, article about the poet Frank Stanford, January 2008.
- Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, "Zionism is the Problem", March 15, 2009.
- Death on Terminal Island, article in Los Angeles magazine, September 2008.
- New York Times Book Review, May 14, 2006
- Truth (ii), short story in SmokeLong Quarterly, December 15, 2007
- Interview in SmokeLong Quarterly, December 15, 2007
- Jar of Marbles short story in Significant Objects, November 2, 2009.