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Jerry Adler (journalist)

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Jerry Adler is a former Senior Editor for Newsweek.[1] He writes for Smithsonian[2] and Scientific American magazines,[3] International Business Times,[4] The New Yorker, New York, Wired, The Daily Beast,[5] Esquire, and is the author of "High Rise", about the building of a skyscraper, and co-author of "The Price of Terror", about the struggle of families of Pan Am 103 victims to get justice after the Lockerbie bombing. In 2009 he originated Newsverse at Newsweek.com, a weekly satirical poem.[6]

Education

He received his B.A. in American history from Yale University in 1970.[7]

Books

  • "The Price of Terror", Allan Gerson, Jerry Adler, Publisher: Harper (2001), ISBN 0060197617, ISBN 978-0060197612
  • "High Rise: How 1,000 Men and Women Worked Around the Clock for Five Years and Lost $200 Million Building a Skyscraper", Jerry Adler, Harpercollins (1994), ISBN 006092456X, ISBN 978-0060924560

References

  1. ^ "Jerry Adler". Newsweek.
  2. ^ "History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places - Smithsonian". smithsonianmag.com.
  3. ^ "Stories by Jerry Adler - Scientific American". Scientific American - Stories by Jerry Adler.
  4. ^ "Jerry Adler". International Business Times.
  5. ^ "Jerry Adler - The Daily Beast". The Daily Beast.
  6. ^ "jerryadlersnewsverse". jerryadlersnewsverse.
  7. ^ "Jerry Adler, Senior editor". Edge.org. Retrieved 8 September 2018.