- Jonathan Goldstein (author)
Infobox Writer
name = Jonathan Goldstein
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caption = Jonathan Goldstein in a February 2008 internet video
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birthdate =August 22 ,1969
birthplace =Brooklyn, New York flagicon|US
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occupation =Author , Radio Producer
nationality =Canadian /American
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debut_works = "Lenny Bruce Is Dead" (2001)
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footnotes =Jonathan Stuart Goldstein (born
August 22 ,1969 [cite web
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title =Play it again, Sam--if only to placate the alien hordes
work =Home/Arts
publisher =The National Post
date =2008-08-27
url =http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=750914
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accessdate =2008-09-12] inBrooklyn, NY ) is a Canadian-Americanauthor andradio producer. In addition to writing the award-winning novel "Lenny Bruce Is Dead", Goldstein is known for his work on the radio programs "This American Life " and "WireTap".Biography
Goldstein was born to Buzz and Dina Goldstein in
Brooklyn, New York , where he spent the first four years of his life before the family moved back to his mother's home town ofMontreal . [cite web
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first =Heather
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title =Goldstein taps into neuroses for radio show
work =Arts & Travel
publisher = [http://www.cjnews.com/ The Canadian Jewish News]
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url =http://web.archive.org/web/20050924203300/http://www.cjnews.com/viewarticle.asp?id=4013
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accessdate =2007-01-27] The family settled just outside of Montreal in thesuburb of Lavalcite news
last =Grant
first =Alyson
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title =Almost eavesdropping
work =Arts & Life
pages =D.1
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publisher =The Montreal Gazette
date =2005-11-16
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accessdate = ] where Goldstein grew up before attendingMcGill University [cite web
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first =Jonathan
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title =We Never Got Along: A letter from Jonathan Goldstein, on an old flame
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publisher = [http://www.openletters.net/ open letters.]
date =2000-07-07
url =http://www.openletters.net/000703/goldstein000707.html
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accessdate =2007-01-26] and later completing a master's program in creative writing atConcordia University .cite news
last =Hays
first =Matthew
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title =A devotee of life's Zamboni moments
work =The Globe Review
pages =R.3
language =
publisher =The Globe and Mail
date =2002-01-08
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accessdate = ] After graduation, Goldstein supported himself by working in thetelemarketing industry for ten years, all the while continuing to write and attend readings. [cite web
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first =Sydney
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title =The Transom Review: Jonathan Goldstein
work =The Transom Review
publisher = [http://www.transom.org/ transom.org]
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url =http://www.transom.org/guests/review/200304.review.goldstein.html
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accessdate =2007-01-27 ] In 2000, Goldstein's nascent career got a boost after he was selected to work onIra Glass ' popular radio program "This American Life " and he relocated to Chicago to work as a producer on the show. In 2002, Goldstein moved back to Montreal and started work on several projects forCBC Radio One including his own show, "WireTap", which debuted in 2004.Goldstein is a member of the
Public Radio Exchange editorial board.Currently, Goldstein lives in Montreal with his long-time partner, author
Heather O'Neill , and their daughter Arizona. [cite news
last =Stoffman
first =Judy
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title =Lyrical Lullabies; Heather O'Neill's first novel, inspired by her hardscrabble childhood, draws raves;
work =Entertainment
pages =D.4
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publisher =The Toronto Star
date =2006-12-13
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accessdate = ]Works
Radio Work
Many of Goldstein's pieces have been featured on the PRI radio show "
This American Life " where he is a contributing editor. From 2000 to 2002 he was also a producer of the show.cite news
last =Whyte
first =Murray
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title =Tapping into radio's creative potential; Wiretap Reality, fiction mix en route to a higher purpose Wiretap;
work =Entertainment
pages =C.13
language =
publisher =The Toronto Star
date =2005-12-18
url =
accessdate = ]Currently, Goldstein hosts a show on
CBC Radio One called "WireTap", a program featuring stories told over the phone. He was also the host of the CBC summer radio program "Road Dot Trip" in 2000 and has contributed to shows like "Dispatches" and "Outfront ". [cite news
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title =RoadDotTrip seeks the heart of Canada: CBC radio show sets up Goldstein as one-man crew;
work =Entertainment
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publisher =The Edmonton Journal
date =2000-07-01
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accessdate = ]Written work
In 2001, Goldstein's debut novel, "Lenny Bruce Is Dead", was published by
Coach House Books to critical success. [cite news
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title =ReLit Award winners named
work =News
pages =A.4
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publisher =The St. John's Telegram
date =2002-06-16
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accessdate = ] Goldstein also co-authored "Schmelvis: In Search of Elvis Presley's Jewish Roots" withMax Wallace , an account of aHasidic Elvis impersonator andRabbi 's quest to trace the Jewish roots ofElvis Presley . Goldstein has also been published in "The New York Times Magazine ", "Saturday Night", "The New York Times ", "The Walrus ", "GQ", the "Journey Prize Anthology" and the "National Post ".Other work
In September 2007, "WireTap" producer Mira Burt-Wintonick released a short film featuring Goldstein and "WireTap" regular Gregor Ehrlich entitled "Superstar of the Netherlands" on
YouTube . [cite web
last =Burt-Wintonick
first =Mira
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title =Superstar of the Netherlands
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publisher =YouTube
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url =http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW_8XDsVUKM
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accessdate =2007-09-28 ] Another video was released shortly after entitled "Wire Tap Holiday Special" featuring Howard Chackowicz. [cite web
last =Burt-Wintonick
first =Mira
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title =WireTap Holiday Special
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publisher =YouTube
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url =http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV838zpSn5E
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accessdate =2008-04-10 ] In February 2008, Goldstein debuted the internet project "CBC Web 3.0" which features the short "The Future is Yesterday", a comedic take on the impersonal nature of the Internet. [cite web
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title = CBC Web 3.0
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date = 2008-02-22
url = http://cbcweb3point0.wordpress.com/
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accessdate = 2008-04-10]Awards
*ReLit Award (Regarding Literature Award) (2001)
*Third Coast International Audio Festival 's Gold Prize (2002)
*Canadian National Magazine Awards Silver Award for Humour (2004)
*Gold World Medal for Best Regularly Scheduled Comedy Program (WireTap) at the New York Festivals (2006)References
External links
* [http://www.transom.org/guests/specialguests/jonathangoldstein.html Transom.org bio page, including links to This American Life stories he has produced]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/wiretap/index.html?copy-host WireTap bio page]
* [http://www.prx.org/user/Goldstein Public Radio Exchange member page]
* [http://www.openletters.net/000703/goldstein000707.html An open letter by Goldstein]Persondata
NAME=Goldstein, Jonathan
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Writer and Radio Producer
DATE OF BIRTH=1969
PLACE OF BIRTH=Brooklyn, New York
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