Nicholas Kulish

Nicholas Kulish
Nicholas M. Kulish
Born July, 1975
Washington, D.C.
Occupation journalist, author
Notable credit(s) The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal

Nicholas M. Kulish (born July 1975 in Washington, D.C.) is a journalist who reports for The New York Times as Berlin bureau chief as of August 2007. Previously, he was a member of the editorial board of The NY Times from September 2005 to the summer of 2007.[1][2]

Born in Washington, D.C., Kulish was educated at Columbia University, graduating in 1997. He worked a series of writing and Internet jobs in Hong Kong and New York City before becoming first a news assistant, then a reporter, at The Wall Street Journal.[3]

In 2003, he was sent to report on the invasion of Iraq for The Wall Street Journal. This influenced the writing of his first novel Last One In (2007).

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Personal

Kulish grew up in Alexandria, Virginia and Arlington, Virginia.

He is fluent in German and was a Fulbright Scholar in Berlin.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ Meanwhile: Picking and choosing history in Berlin. Nytimes.com. February 27, 2006. Retrieved on 2011-10-08.
  2. ^ Nicholas Kulish ’97 Covers the Iraq Invasion His Way. college.columbia.edu. November-December 2007
  3. ^ Nicholas Kulish's web site: Biography

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