Jeff Sharlet (writer) explained

Jeff Sharlet
Education:Hampshire College (BA)
Occupation:Author
Employer:Dartmouth College

Jeff Sharlet (born 1971) is an American academic, journalist, and author. He is the Frederick Sessions Beebe '35 Professor in the Art of Writing at Dartmouth College.[1] Throughout his career, Sharlet's work has focused on religion.

Career

He is a contributing editor for Harper's, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Rolling Stone. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Esquire, Lapham's Quarterly, Oxford American, Bookforum, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, New York, Advocate, Guernica, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Columbia Journalism Review, New Statesman, The Nation, The New Republic, Forward, and The Baffler. He has taught at New York University and is the Frederick Sessions Beebe '35 Professor in the Art of Writing at Dartmouth College. He is the recipient of the National Magazine Award for Reporting, the MOLLY National Journalism Prize, the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission's Outspoken Award, and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation's Thomas Jefferson Award.

Sharlet is the co-creator of two online journals: Killing the Buddha, a literary magazine about religion, co-founded with Peter Manseau and The Revealer, a review of religion and media published by the New York University Center for Religion and Media.

He is the former editor-in-chief of Pakn Treger, a journal published by the National Yiddish Book Center.

Sharlet's interest in religion developed during childhood. Sharlet's mother was from a Pentecostal Christian background. His father is of secular Jewish background.[2] [3] [4] Raised in an eclectic religious environment, attending various people's churches and temples, he has said that he gravitates to stories about people's beliefs as the most natural way to engage the world.[5]

Sharlet was an executive producer of the five-part Netflix series The Family (2019), based on his books and C Street: The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy. He appears in interview segments throughout the series.

Published books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeff Sharlet Faculty Directory. 2020-12-31. faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu. 2 April 2013 .
  2. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week739/interview.html Interview, Jeff Sharlet
  3. News: Ian . Munro . For Christ's sake . . 2008-06-14 . 2008-08-12.
  4. Web site: Jeff Sharlet Bio About Jeff Sharlet . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20150510045135/http://jeffsharlet.com/content/about-jeff-sharlet/ . May 10, 2015 . jeffsharlet.com.
  5. News: Scotia's Jeff Sharlet enjoying writing success . 3 August 2019 . Schenectady News . The Daily Gazette. January 24, 2010.