- Gene Lyons
Gene Lyons is a political columnist and co-author with
Joe Conason of "", a documentary book published in 2000, with a supporting film. The book outlines a purported right wing campaign waged againstPresident of the United States Bill Clinton leading eventually to the president'simpeachment . It extends the discussion in Lyons' 1996 book "Fools for Scandal: How the Media Invented Whitewater".Lyons is a native of
Elizabeth, New Jersey . He graduated fromRutgers in 1965, and earned a Ph.D. in English from theUniversity of Virginia in 1969. He taught at theUniversity of Massachusetts ,University of Arkansas andUniversity of Texas before becoming a full-time writer in 1976. He has written hundreds of articles, essays and reviews for such magazines as "Harper’s", "The New York Times Magazine ", "The New York Review of Books ", "Washington Monthly ", "The Nation ", "Esquire", "Slate ", and "Salon".A winner of the 1980
National Magazine Award for Public Service for theTexas Monthly article “Why Teachers Can’t Teach,” he was an Associate Editor at Texas Monthly in 1981, and General Editor atNewsweek from 1982-86. His other books include “The Higher Illiteracy” (University of Arkansas , 1988), “Widow’s Web” (Simon & Schuster , 1993). Lyons writes a column for theArkansas Democrat Gazette that is syndicated nationally byUnited Media . He lives on a cattle farm inPerry County, Arkansas .External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/arkansas/whitewater/lyonsarticle.html Once upon a time in Arkansas] by
Gene Lyons ,Harper's Magazine , October, 1994
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