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Occupation
  
Investigative writer

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Eric Schlosser


Alma mater
  
Princeton University

Role
  
Journalist

Period
  
1995—present

Spouse
  
Shauna Redford (m. 1985)

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Born
  
Eric Matthew Schlosser August 17, 1959 (age 64) New York City (
1959-08-17
)

Notable works
  
Fast Food Nation (2000) Reefer Madness (2003)

Movies
  
Fast Food Nation, McLibel, a/k/a Tommy Chong

Awards
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming – Long Form

Children
  
Conor Schlosser, Mica Schlosser

Books
  
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side, Command and Control, Chew On This: Everythin, Reefer Madness, Cogs in the Great Machine

Similar People
  
Robert Kenner, Shauna Redford, Sanjay Rawal, Richard Linklater, Jeffrey Skoll

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Eric Mathew Schlosser (born August 17, 1959) is an American journalist and author known for investigative journalism, such as in his books Fast Food Nation (2001), Reefer Madness (2003), and Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety (2013).

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Biography

Schlosser was born in Manhattan, New York; he spent his childhood there and in Los Angeles, California. His parents are Judith (née Gassner) and Herbert Schlosser, a former Wall Street lawyer who turned to broadcasting later in his career, eventually becoming the President of NBC in 1974.

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Schlosser studied American History at Princeton University and earned a graduate degree in British Imperial History from Oxford. He tried playwriting, and wrote two plays, Americans (1985) and We the People (2007).

Journalism and books

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Schlosser started his career as a journalist with The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts. He quickly gained recognition for his investigative pieces, earning two awards within two years of joining the staff: he won the National Magazine Award for reporting for his two-part series "Reefer Madness" and "Marijuana and the Law" (The Atlantic Monthly, August and September, 1994), and he won the Sidney Hillman Foundation award for his article "In the Strawberry Fields" (The Atlantic Monthly, November 19, 1995).

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Schlosser wrote Fast Food Nation (2001), an exposé on the unsanitary and discriminatory practices of the fast food industry. Fast Food Nation evolved from a two-part article in Rolling Stone. Schlosser helped adapt his book into a 2006 film directed by Richard Linklater. The film opened November 19, 2006. Chew On This (2006), co-written with Charles Wilson, is an adaptation of the book for younger readers. Fortune called Fast Food Nation the "Best Business Book of the Year" in 2001.

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His 2003 book Reefer Madness discusses the history and current trade of marijuana, the use of migrant workers in California strawberry fields, and the American pornography industry and its history. William F. Buckley gave Reefer Madness a favorable review, as did BusinessWeek.

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Schlosser's book Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety was published in September 2013. It focuses on the Damascus Titan missile explosion, a non-nuclear explosion of a Titan II missile in 1980. The New Yorker''s Louis Menand called it "excellent" and "hair-raising" and said that "Command and Control is how nonfiction should be written." It was a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for History.

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He has been working on a book on the American prison system, which has been nearly 10 years in the making.

Films

Schlosser appeared in an interview for the DVD of Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me, having a one-on-one discussion with the filmmaker about the fast-food industry. He did not appear in the film itself. He was interviewed by Franny Armstrong in 2005 and is a feature interviewee in her film McLibel. He co-produced Food, Inc. (2008), with Robert Kenner.

Schlosser also served as co-executive producer on the 2007 film There Will Be Blood. In 2014, he was a producer for Food Chains.

References

Eric Schlosser Wikipedia