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  1. Alex Prudhomme (born 1961) is an American journalist and the author of several non-fiction books. Early life and education. Prud'homme is a native of New York City, a 1984 graduate of Middlebury College, and attended the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. [1] Writings.

  2. Scaling the Himalayas, crossing the USSR on the Trans-Siberian Railway, working as a fisherman in Australia, an English teacher-actor-hostel keeper in Japan, and as a janitor in Paris, I kept a journal. This daily recording of experience eventually led to my career as a writer. In 1988 I joined New York magazine as a fact-checker.

  3. 198 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10016. p: 212-726-6113. lauren.hill@oup.com. For THE RIPPLE EFFECT: The Fate of Freshwater in the 21st Century. Lauren Lavelle. Senior Publicist / Scribner. 1230 Ave. of the Americas, 12th Floor.

  4. Alex Prud’homme. I am a native of New York City, with a BA in history from Middlebury College (and a minor in oceanography). I live in Brooklyn, NY, with my family. I became a writer the old-fashioned way. In 1985, I embarked on a three month trip to India and Nepal; when I returned to the US, I intended to apply to architecture school, or ...

  5. Feb 2, 2023 · Alex Prudhomme Wishes He Was in the Room Where It Happened. “That toothsome meal arguably saved the Republic,” says the journalist, whose new book is “Dinner With the President: Food ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrudhommePrudhomme - Wikipedia

    Prudhomme or Prud'homme may refer to: Prudhomme (surname), a surname of French origin. The surname derives from the Old French prud'homme, meaning a wise, honest or sensible man. Prud'homme, Saskatchewan, a Canadian village. Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park, in British Columbia, Canada.

  7. In fact, our book is dedicated to him. He was ten years older than she was, knew all about wine, and entertained us with unusual tricks — how to tie a bowline knot with one hand (he’d been a sailor), how to trip someone (he was a black belt), how to hold a wineglass when making a toast (by the stem). He and I shared a love of bacon and ...

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