Richard Rovere
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Richard Halworth Rovere (May 5, 1915 – November 23, 1979) was an American political journalist.[1]
Biography
[edit ]Rovere was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He graduated from the Stony Brook School in 1933 and Bard College, then a branch of Columbia University, in 1937. During the Great Depression, he joined the Communist movement and wrote for the New Masses . In 1939, as a result of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, he broke with Stalinism and became an anticommunist liberal.
In the early 1940s, he was an assistant editor at The Nation . He joined The New Yorker in 1944 and wrote its "Letter from Washington" column from December 1948 until his death. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, he periodically contributed to Esquire , Harper's , and The American Scholar ; now and then he reported on American matters for Britain's Spectator . His reporting got him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
He died of emphysema in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Blurbs
[edit ]From the Rhinebeck Gazette (Rhinebeck, New York), June 18, 1959:
The Gazette received an advanced copy of Richard H. Rovere's book, "Senator Joe McCarthy," from Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc. The book is both an analytical biography and a memoir, as well as a commentary on the American political scene. Mr Rovere, who was often an eyewitness observer of the events he describes, lives at 108 Montgomery Street in Rhinebeck.
Legacy
[edit ]His papers from 1931 to 1968 are housed at the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives.
Bibliography
[edit ]Books
[edit ]- Howe & Hummel: Their True and Scandalous History (1947)
- The General and the President (with Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., 1951)
- Affairs of State: The Eisenhower Years (1956)
- Senator Joe McCarthy (1959)
- The American Establishment and Other Reports, Opinions, and Speculations (1962)
- The Goldwater Caper (1965)
- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy: Personal Reflections on 1968 (1968)
- Arrivals and Departures: A Journalist's Memoirs (1976)
- Final Reports: Personal Reflections on Politics and History in Our Time (1984, published posthumously, foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)
Essays and reporting
[edit ]- Rovere, Richard H. (February 4, 1950). "Wallace". The New Yorker. 25 (50): 27–32.[a]
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- Notes
- ^ Reminiscences of school days.
References
[edit ]- ^ "R. H. Rovere, magazine columnist, author, dies. Political Affairs Columnist Was 64". Chicago Tribune . November 23, 1979. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved 2010年09月13日.
Richard H. Rovere, 64, who wrote commentaries on American politics as a columnist for The New Yorker magazine, died Friday of emphysema in Vassar Brothers ...
Further reading
[edit ]- Allen, Frederick Lewis (April 1944). Personal & Otherwise: Honorable Mixed Fry. Harper's , pgs. 488–490.
- Logan, Andy. (December 10, 1979). Obituary: Richard Rovere. The New Yorker , pgs. 218–219.
External links
[edit ]- The American Establishment and Other Reports, Opinions, and Speculations from Archive.org
- The Goldwater Caper from Archive.org