- John L. Hess
John L. Hess (
December 27 ,1917 -January 21 ,2005 ) was a prominent Americanjournalist who worked for many years at "The New York Times ". He left the "Times" in 1978 and wrote a memoir about his years there, "My Times: A Memoir of Dissent".Biography
Hess was born in
New York City , and attended theCity College of New York . He began injournalism with the "Bisbee Daily Review" inBisbee, Arizona , a town controlled by thePhelps Dodge copper company, but he left the newspaper—also owned byPhelps Dodge —when it interfered with his reporting. He served in theUnited States Merchant Marine duringWorld War II .After jobs with
United Press , theAssociated Press , "New York Daily News " and "The New York Post ", Hess started working at the "Times" in 1954, first on the foreign copy desk, later becoming a night-shift reporter. In 1964, he moved toParis to help start a European edition of the "International Herald Tribune ".He returned to New York City in 1972 and was briefly the "Times"' food editor. Hess hated the term "gourmet", because he didn't want chefs to become complacent. He once gave the neighborhood of Chinatown four stars - the only four stars he awarded while the Times food editor. "The Taste of America", which he co-wrote with his wife
Karen Hess , excoriated American cooking and singled out such celebritychef s asJulia Child andCraig Claiborne as contributing to the decline of the American palate.In 1974, he won a citation from the US Department of Health, Education and Welfare for an investigation into corrupt
nursing home operators. Dave Lindorff wrote that Hess's "expose of New York State's nursing home scandals stands today as a model of what an aggressive and uncompromising Fourth Estate can do if it wants to." [ [http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff01212005.html Dave Lindorff on Hess' reporting] ]After his retirement, Hess contributed regularly to "The Nation", "
Counterpunch " and "Extra!", among other publications. He also served as media watchdog forWBAI , the New York City listener-sponsored radio station.In addition to his memoirs, Hess also published several other books: "Vanishing France", "The Case for De Gaulle", and "The Grand Acquisitors", about the business of art museums.
References
External links
* [http://johnlhess.blogspot.com/ "John L. Hess: Dissents"] ; John L. Hess's blog
* [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=10&author_id=78 "Extra!" articles by John L. Hess]
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff01212005.html "John L. Hess, a Great American Journalist,"] by Dave Lindorff, "Counterpunch", January 21, 2005 (obituary)
* [http://www.nypress.com/18/4/pagetwo/newshole5.cfm "John L. Hess and His Times,"] by Alexander Zaitchik, "New York Press", January 26, 2005 (obituary)
* [http://www.swans.com/library/art11/lproy22.html "And We Call It the 'Paper of Record'!"] by Louis Proyect, "Swans", January 31, 2005 (review)
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40710F93A5C0C718EDDA80894DD404482 "Correction,"] "New York Times", February 14, 2005 (correction to obituary)
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