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Frank Viviano (born Francesco Paolo Viviano in Detroit, Michigan in 1947) is a
Sicilian-American Sicilian Americans ( Sicilian: ''Sìculu-miricani; Italian: Siculoamericani'') are Americans of Italian Sicilian birth or ancestry. They are a large ethnic group in the United States. The first Sicilians who came to the territory that is now ...
journalist and foreign correspondent. He attended De La Salle High School in Detroit and the University of Michigan. His journalism career began in 1977. He traveled widely from 1979 to 1986 for the Pacific News Service and several magazines, and from 1986 to 2002 as the at-large foreign correspondent for the '' San Francisco Chronicle''. He was the ''Chronicles Asia correspondent until 1990 and then worked as the Paris bureau chief beginning in 1990. He covered the overthrow of Philippines dictator
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. ( , , ; September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat who was the 10th president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under martial ...
, the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the rise of terrorism in the Middle East and the civil war in the Balkans. In addition to his work for the ''Chronicle'', Viviano's articles have appeared in more than 200 newspapers and magazines internationally, including '' Mother Jones'' and ''
National Geographic ''National Geographic'' (formerly the ''National Geographic Magazine'', sometimes branded as NAT GEO) is a popular American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners. Known for its photojournalism, it is one of the most widely ...
Magazine,'' for whom he has covered stories in more than two dozen countries since 2003. His most recent ''National Geographic'' assignments were o
Venice's efforts to combat rising sea levels
and the outsized role of the Netherlands in global
agriculture
As a freelancer, he has also recently authored a front-page story on Brexit in the
New York Times
International'' edition, and an essay for the
New York Review of Books
' on the Italian journalist Enrico Deaglio's book on the mass lynchings of Sicilian immigrants in 19th Century Louisiana. Viviano's books, published in 14 countries, include ''Dispatches from the Pacific Century'' (1993) and ''Blood Washes Blood: A True Story of Love, Murder, and Redemption Under the Sicilian Sun'' (2001). He is the author of five other books. He is an 8-time nominee for the
Pulitzer Prize The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
, and has been named "Journalist of the Year" by four media and current events organizations in the United States, including the World Affairs Council and the
Society of Professional Journalists The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), formerly known as Sigma Delta Chi, is the oldest organization representing journalists in the United States. It was established on April 17, 1909, at DePauw University,2009 SPJ Annual Report, letter ...
. He is presently a staff writer on the Barga Italy-based onlin
''Barganews'' site
He is the brother of longtime Mad Magazine art director and illustrator Sam Viviano and a cousin to New Testament scholar and author, Benedict Viviano.


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1947 births American male journalists Journalists from Michigan American writers of Italian descent Living people University of Michigan alumni 20th-century American journalists {{US-journalist-1940s-stub