Alexander Cockburn
Alexander Cockburn (1941–2012) was the coeditor of CounterPunch and the author of a number of titles, including Corruptions of Empire, The Golden Age Is in Us, Washington Babylon (with Ken Silverstein) and Imperial Crusades. One of three brothers, all journalists, he is the son of the journalist and author Claud Cockburn. Born in Ireland and educated in Scotland and England, he moved to America in 1972, soon establishing himself as a radical reporter and commentator, writing for the Village Voice, the New York Review of Books, Esquire and Harpers. He also wrote regular columns for the Nation, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New Statesman, and his influential newsletter CounterPunch. In 1991 he settled in Petrolia, a rural hamlet in Humboldt County, Northern California, where he remained until his death.
Books
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A Colossal Wreck: A Road Trip Through Political Scandal, Corruption and American Culture
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Imperial Crusades: Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia
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Al Gore: A User’s Manual
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Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs, and the Press
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The Golden Age Is in Us: Journeys and Encounters, 1987-1994
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Washington Babylon
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Corruptions of Empire: Life Studies and the Reagan Era