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Nathaniel Lande

Nathaniel Lande, born of Canadian parents, is a journalist, author, and filmmaker with a career spanning several decades. He is the author of ten books including ''Cricket''〔“An extraordinary, sensitive novel…thoughtful…extremely moving…a powerful testimony to courage and faith." -The New York Times " Heart warming and heart breaking. A novel you will treasure." - Publishers Weekly “A novel that demands attention and has something to say. Nathaniel Lande's focus and feeling will open your eyes to what courage and life are all about.” -Atlanta Constitution〕 and ''Dispatches from the Front: A History of the American War Correspondent'', and was the creative force behind Time, Inc. during his tenure. The holder of two patents, he is also credited for creating the Electronic Book and the Bookbank, a computerized electronic storage and retrieval system. 〔
His most recent novel, ''The Life and Times of Homer Sincere'', was released in May 2010 to critical acclaim,
and the ''10 Best of Everything'' is a bestseller for National Geographic Books.〔400,000 in print〕
==Education==
He was educated at the Avon Old Farms School, Duke University, Oxford University, and earned his PhD at Trinity College, Dublin in 1992.〔('Class Notes: 1990s', ''Trinity Alumni'', Issue 11 )〕 While a "Yank at Oxford", he and two classmates won an ARTS Council Award for their musical comedy, A Word With the Governor, a satire about the British Colonial Office. The play opened to rave reviews at the Oxford Playhouse, and then enjoyed a limited engagement at London's Lyric Hammersmith theatre.
As a professor, he has held appointments to the School of Journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, and Distinguished Scholar to Trinity College Dublin.

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