- Anatole Shub
Anatole Shub (
May 19 ,1928 inThe Bronx ,New York City –July 2 ,2006 inWashington, D.C. ) was an Americanauthor ,journalist ,research er, editor,news director and Russianpublic opinion analyst.Shub attended
Townsend Harris High School and then joined the Navy in 1945. He graduated from theCity College of New York and attended theMedill School of Journalism atNorthwestern University and the Graduate School of Journalism atColumbia University .His first jobs in journalism included writing, and then editing at "
The New Leader ", a leftist but anti-communist magazine whose editor was his brother-in-law,Melvin J. Lasky , and associate editor at "Commentary". Next, he was an editor at the "New York Times " where he won a fellowship from the Institute of Current World Affairs that allowed him to travel in Russia andEastern Europe .In 1964, he was hired by the "
Washington Post " to open a bureau inBonn and report onGermany and Eastern Europe. Next, he was moved to theMoscow bureau where his reporting ondissident s and the political role of the army got him expelled in 1969.More recently, Shub was news director at
Radio Free Europe and analyst for theUnited States Information Agency , studying Russian public opinion.Shub was married to Joyce Lasky (who he later divorced) and had a son and daughter. He then married (and divorced) the author
Barbara Raskin .Shub died of a
stroke andpneumonia onJuly 2 ,2006 .
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