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Mark Harris (journalist)
Mark Harris (born 1964) is an American journalist and author. He is best known as writer of the book ''Pictures at a Revolution'', and as an executive editor and columnist for ''Entertainment Weekly''.
Harris graduated from Yale University in 1985. He is a former executive editor at ''Entertainment Weekly''.〔(EW Mark Harris Page )〕 He has also written for the ''New York Times'', ''Fortune'', the ''Guardian'', ''Grantland'', and ''Slate''. Harris remains a columnist for ''Entertainment Weekly'', writing "The Final Cut."〔(Mark Dundas Wood, "Enough already: EW's Mark Harris defends Wiig's 'Bridesmaids II' snub" ), Simply-Showbiz.com, January 28, 2012.〕 In July 2012, Harris wrote the magazine's cover story on coming out in Hollywood.〔Mark Harris, "By the Way, We're Gay"], ''Entertainment Weekly'', July 2, 2012.〕
==Books==
In 2008, Harris had published ''Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood'', an examination of how the American film industry changed with the 1960s. Writing in ''The New York Times Book Review'', the author Jim Shepard called the book "full of pleasures ... He seems to have talked to virtually everyone who’s still around, and to great effect ... Mark Harris's legwork and intelligence transport us gratefully back to that exhilarating moment when it was all still about to occur."〔Jim Shepard, ("When Mrs. Robinson Met Dr. Dolittle" ), ''The New York Times Book Review'', February 17, 2008.〕
In February 2014, Harris had published ''Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War''. The work is an examination of five U.S. film directors — John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, George Stevens — and their frontline work during the Second World War. The book was well received, with the New York Times calling it, "a tough-minded, information-packed and irresistibly readable work."〔(Thomas Doherty, "Cameras Shooting in Battle: Five Auteurs and Their World War II Films Mark Harris's ‘Five Came Back’ Covers Auteurs in Combat" ), ''The New York Times'', March 2, 2014.〕 The trade publication Booklist wrote, "It's hardly news that the movies affect and are affected by the broader canvas of popular culture and world history, but Harris — perhaps more successfully than any other writer, past or present — manages to find in that symbiotic relationship the stuff of great stories," calling the book, "narrative nonfiction that is as gloriously readable as it is unfailingly informative."〔Bill Ott. "Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War"], ''Booklist'', February 15, 2014.〕

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