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Emily Benedek

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Emily Benedek is an American journalist and author. She is a graduate of Harvard College.

She has written for Newsweek, The New York Times, National Public Radio, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, and Glamour, among others. She writes an occasional blog column for the Times of Israel.[1]

To research her novel, Red Sea, Benedek followed an FBI special agent working counterterrorism for a year. She was spent hundreds of hours interviewing foreign covert operators and wrote about an American F-15c fighter pilot. She has reported multiple stories about computer hackers.[2]

Books

  • The Wind Won't Know Me: A History of Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (Knopf, 1992; University of Oklahoma Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8061-3125-X)
  • Beyond the Four Corners of the World: A Navajo Woman's Journey (Knopf, 22 August 1995, ISBN 978-0679421436)
  • Through the Unknown, Remembered Gate: A Spiritual Journey (Shocken Books/Random House of Canada, 3 April 2001, ISBN 0-8052-4138-8)
  • Red Sea (novel) (St Martins Press, 18 September 2007, ISBN 9780312354916)
  • "Beggar's Opera" (novel) "Saat der Angst," (Goldmann Verlag), March 17, 2014

References