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David Streitfeld : ウィキペディア英語版
David Streitfeld
David Streitfeld is an American journalist. During his tenure as book reporter at the ''Washington Post'', he definitively identified Joe Klein as the "Anonymous" author of the 1996 novel ''Primary Colors,'' 〔Alicia Shepard. ("A "book nut" turned sleuth. (searching for the author of 'Primary Colors')," ) ''American Journalism Review'', September 1996. (Archived at HighBeam; subscription required)〕 upon which Klein admitted authorship, despite earlier denials.〔David Corn. ("The Liars Club," ) Salon.com, July 18, 1996. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.〕
Streitfeld was book reporter at the ''Washington Post'' from 1987 until 1998, after which he switched beats and covered Silicon Valley and technology for the ''Post'' out of San Francisco.〔Craig Offman. ("Washington Post book reporter defects," ) Salon.com, August 4, 1999. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.〕
In 2001, Streitfeld joined the ''Los Angeles Times'' as a technology reporter, later switching to covering Enron, housing, and general economics. In July 2006, the ''Atlantic'' magazine named him "The Bard of the Bubble" for his ''LA Times'' real estate coverage.〔
William Powers. ("The Bard of the Bubble," ) ''the Atlantic'', July 25, 2006. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.〕 In 2007, Streitfeld joined the ''New York Times'' as Chicago business reporter; he later switched to technology reporting out of San Francisco.
He won a 2012 "Best in Business" award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers for his ''New York Times'' stories on fake online reviews. Judges cited "a really nice job detailing this new review economy and how these reviews are replacing traditional advertising."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sabew.org/2013/02/2012-best-in-business-competition-winners/ )
Streitfeld was one of a team of ''New York Times'' reporters who won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, for a series of 10 articles on the business practices of Apple and other technology companies.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2013-Explanatory-Reporting )
In May 2014, Streitfeld broke the story of Amazon.com's negotiating tactics with publishing house Hachette,〔Kristen Hare, (David Streitfeld on Amazon: 'They don’t care if they’re liked' ), Poynter.org, June 5, 2014. Retrieved on 8 February 2015.〕 which he continued to cover for multiple months.〔David Streitfeld, (Amazon and Hachette Resolve Dispute ), ''The New York Times,'' 13 November 2014. Retrieved on 8 February 2015.〕 The reporting on the topic by ''The New York Times'' and Streitfeld was the subject of a piece by ''New York Times'' Public Editor Margaret Sullivan in October 2014.〔Margaret Sullivan, (Publishing Battle Should Be Covered, Not Joined, ) ''The New York Times,'' 4 October 2014. Retrieved on 8 February 2015.〕
Streitfeld's longtime friendship with science fiction author Elizabeth Hand inspired her Nebula Award-winning short story ''Echo''.〔(Elizabeth Hand’s short story “Echo,” earns her second Nebula Award! ), M Press Books News, May 2007.〕
In January 2015, Melville House published ''Gabriel Garcia Marquez: The Last Interview'', a collection edited by Streitfeld. The introduction details his friendship with Marquez and the circumstances of their talks on two continents.〔(Gabriel Garcia Marquez: The Last Interview ), Melville House website. Retrieved on 8 February 2015.〕
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