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Beau Friedlander is an American writer, publisher, and media consultant. He was the founder of
Context Books Context Books was an American independent publishing house founded by Beau Friedlander that featured often controversial and critically acclaimed titles from authors such as Derrick Jensen, Daniel Quinn, David Means, and William Rivers Pitt which ...
, an award-winning small press, an editor-in-chief at Air America and garnered notoriety as a provocateur for progressive causes. First published in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, most notably in the May Anthology of Oxford and Cambridge Poetry edited by Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney (under the name E.B. Friedlander), Friedlander's writing has appeared in many publications, including ''
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'', '' The New York Times'', '' Time'', the '' Los Angeles Times'', '' The Paris Review'', '' Lapham's Quarterly'', and the ''
Huffington Post ''HuffPost'' (formerly ''The Huffington Post'' until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated ''HuffPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and ...
'', where he is a regular contributor. Friedlander is co-host of the Webby-nominated podcast ''What the Hack with
Adam Levin Adam Levin (b. 1976/77) is an American fiction author. His short fiction has been published in places like ''Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern'' and ''Tin House''. Currently, he resides in Chicago, where he teaches Creative Writing and Litera ...
''.


Education

Beau Friedlander received a B.A. in Literature and Languages from Bennington College, a M.A. in English Romanticism from Oxford University and a M.Phil. in Comparative Literature and Scandinavian Studies from Columbia University.


Career

In 1998, Friedlander started
Context Books Context Books was an American independent publishing house founded by Beau Friedlander that featured often controversial and critically acclaimed titles from authors such as Derrick Jensen, Daniel Quinn, David Means, and William Rivers Pitt which ...
, an independent press. He was twenty-seven. In 1999, Friedlander and
Context Books Context Books was an American independent publishing house founded by Beau Friedlander that featured often controversial and critically acclaimed titles from authors such as Derrick Jensen, Daniel Quinn, David Means, and William Rivers Pitt which ...
came to public attention when he acquired a manuscript from
Theodore J. Kaczynski Theodore John Kaczynski ( ; born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber (), is an American domestic terrorist and former mathematics professor. Between 1978 and 1995, Kaczynski killed three people and injured 23 others in a nationwide ...
, the Unabomber. The book, in which Kaczynski argued that he was not insane, as his family had claimed during his trial, was ready to be published by Context Books when Kaczynski refused to paraphrase some letters which he did not own the copyright to. The book was never published because of these copyright issues. Context Books published several award-winning works of literary fiction by authors including David Means, David Marshall Chan, and Daniel Quinn. Nonfiction authors included Derrick Jensen and
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. The publishing house won several national awards, including The Los Angeles Times Book Prize (2000) for ''Assorted Fire Events''. '' The New York Times'' singled out two of the anti-war books published by Context, stating they, “emerged from and then codified opposition to the war in Iraq.” The first of these books was War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know by
William Rivers Pitt William Rivers Pitt (November 9, 1971 – September 26, 2022) was an American author, editor, and liberal political activist. Background William Rivers Pitt was born in Washington, D.C.; his father, Charles Redding Pitt, became chair of the A ...
. It was published in at least 10 languages in editions worldwide, and became an international bestseller—including an appearance on the ''New York Times'' extended bestseller list. ''Target Iraq'' by Norman Solomon and
Reese Erlich Reese Erlich (July 5, 1947 – April 6, 2021) was an American author and freelance journalist who wrote for CBS Radio, Australian Broadcasting Corp., and National Public Radio. He also contributed to Foreign Policy and VICE News. He wrote the n ...
was a national bestseller. It was cited by whistleblower Katharine Gun as a catalyst in her decision to leak a 2003 NSA memo revealing illegal activity on the part of the United States to create diplomatic pressure to generate support for the war. In 2008, Friedlander became the editor-in-chief at Air America, the progressive radio network with hosts
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, Al Franken, Randi Rhodes and Marc Maron among others. Beau Friedlander's writing has appeared in ''
Harper's Magazine ''Harper's Magazine'' is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in New York City in June 1850, it is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (''Scientific American'' is older, b ...
'', '' The New York Times'', '' Time'', the '' Los Angeles Times'', '' Lapham's Quarterly'', '' The Paris Review'', '' The Huffington Post'', the Air America website, ''The Dominion'', as well as several anthologies and journals. He is currently co-host of the podcast
What the Hack with Adam Levin
' with host
Adam K. Levin Adam K. Levin, the former director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, is the co-founder of Credit.com and the founder of CyberScout.
.


Glenn Beck Controversy

Friedlander was at the center of controversy on the internet in 2010 when he publicly offered to broker a deal for $100,000 on the Huffington Post for anyone who could produce a sex tape of
Glenn Beck Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative political commentator, radio host, entrepreneur, and television producer. He is the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts, the parent company of his television and rad ...
. Despite his initial stated intention for the article to be a satire in the context of Andrew Breitbart's offer of $100,000 for an archive of progressive listserv messages, the article created a firestorm which led to the Huffington Post's pulling the article and requiring Friedlander's posts to be reviewed by an editor before being publicly viewable. Friedlander later posted an apology, stating: "I was actually trying to mimic what I saw as the way right wingers go about these matters, and by misapprehending the way they do things, I went too far. (I offered to broker a deal for anyone who had damaging media pertaining to Glenn Beck.) First, I owe Glenn Beck an apology. I crossed the line. On the off chance something comes in over the transom...scratch that; I'll delete the email account. Problem solved. I meant to tilt at a windmill in the post, and I planted my lance in the dirt."


Books

Friedlander has co-written several books including ''Uncle Charlie'' with Marc Asnin (2012), ''Swiped: How to Protect Yourself in a World Full of Scammers, Phishers, and Identity Thieves'' with Adam Levin (2015), and ''The Butler's Child'', an autobiography by Lewis M. Steel (2016).


Board Memberships

He became a board member of the
Evergreen Review ''The Evergreen Review'' is a U.S.-based literary magazine. Its publisher is John Oakes and its editor-in-chief is Dale Peck. The ''Evergreen Review'' was founded by Barney Rosset, publisher of Grove Press. It existed in print from 1957 until 19 ...
in 2011.


What the Hack with Adam Levin Podcast

Friedlander co-hosts a weekly podcast called ''What the Hack with Adam Levin'', which features guests and experts who discuss their experiences with scams, identity theft, privacy and other cyber-related issues. Notable guests have included Sen. Al Franken, Daily Show Correspondent
Roy Wood, Jr. Roy Norris Wood Jr. (born December 11, 1978) is an American humorist, stand-up comedian, radio personality, actor, producer, podcaster, and writer best known for his correspondent appearances on ''The Daily Show with Trevor Noah''. A native of ...
and others. In 2023, ''What the Hack'' won two Signal Awards, a Gold AVA Award, and was nominated for a Webby
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Personal life

Beau Friedlander has two children from a previous marriage. He is originally from Redding, Connecticut where he currently lives with model and photographer Guinevere Van Seenus.


References


External links


Official website

Interview with WNYC

Interview with KERA
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