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Theodore Hamm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theodore Hamm
Theodore Hamm (born September 14, 1966, in Chicago) is an American author, writer and the founding editor of the New York City-based literary and culture tabloid ''The Brooklyn Rail''. Hamm currently serves as the director of the Journalism and New Media Studies program at St. Joseph’s College, in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.〔("Brooklyn Campus Hires Three New Faculty Members" ). September 18, 2012.〕 == Books == His first novel, ''Hank Thompson's Blues,'' was published by Nobody Rocks Press in May 2009. His nonfiction book ''The New Blue Media: How Michael Moore, MoveOn.org, Jon Stewart and Company Are Transforming Progressive Politics'' was published in May 2008 by the New Press. His first nonfiction work, ''Rebel and a Cause,'' about the 1960 execution of San Quentin death row author Caryl Chessman, was published by the University of California Press in 2001. Hamm is co-editor (with Williams Cole) of ''Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000-2010''. And he is a member of the Brooklyn Literary Council, which organizes the Brooklyn Book Festival.〔("Brooklyn Book Festival" )〕
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