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Daniel Lang (writer)

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1970: The Columbia University of Journalism Graduate School of Journalism presented Lang with The National Magazine Award for Outstanding Achievement in the category of Reporting Excellence. It was cited “for compassion for his material…and his extraordinary portrait of the many faces of a national
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William Shawn described Lang's work in this way: "He was one of the most steadfast and talented of our reportorial writers. His writings invariably had moral weight. He was a student of the conscience. Implicit in every piece he wrote was a controlling idea, but he never lapsed into abstraction. He
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Lang served as war correspondent for the New Yorker in Italy, France and North Africa. Following the war, he observed and reported on atomic testing. Problems raised by nuclear testing concerning the moral responsibility of scientists remained a keen interest and the topic of many articles over the
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wrote, "He arrived in our offices one day in 1941, shortly before the United States entered the Second World War, with an impressive sheaf of clippings of articles he had written for the New York Post. He was immediately taken onto the staff and soon wrote his first Reporter-at-Large piece on the
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years. During the Vietnam War era, he became absorbed by the ethical choices raised by this conflict and was one of the first reporters to expose military atrocities against the Vietnamese civilian population. Toward the end of his writing career, he interviewed aging Germans, former
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immigrants. He was raised by his mother and half-sister, Bella Cohen. These early years are described in a semi-autobiographical short story, "The Robbers," by Daniel, and in "Streets, A Memoir of the Lower East Side," written by Bella.
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1945: Headquarters, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, United States Army awarded Lang the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal “for performance of duty in support of combat operations in the Mediterranean Theater of
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1978: The George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting: A Backward Look: Germans Remember. It was praised “for compassion for his material…and his extraordinary portrait of the many faces of a national spirit.”
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1946: The U.S. War Department “For outstanding and conspicuous service as an accredited war correspondent serving with our armed forces in an overseas theater of combat.”
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Many of his New Yorker articles were collected and published in book form and translated into various languages including Spanish, Dutch, German, Polish and Japanese.
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Hersey, John (20 November 1981). "Daniel Lang". Speech delivered at memorial service for Daniel Lang at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home.
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His New Yorker article, "The Bank Drama," reported on a hostage situation in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1973, from which psychiatrist
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In addition to journalism, Lang wrote poetry, children’s literature, short stories and an opera libretto.
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1969: Society of Magazine Writers for Excellence and the Sidney Hillman Foundation for Casualties of War.
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By the time Lang reached high school age, he and his mother had moved to Brooklyn, where he attended
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tried very hard to understand the people he wrote about, and far more often than not he succeeded.”
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sociologist in the South. His life ambition was to write, however, and he soon found a job at
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1990: The PFS Award (Peace) from the Political Film Society for "Casualties of War."
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New York Times: "Daniel Lang, 66, Correspondent and author for New Yorker, dies"
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for an opera with music composed by Robert Ward, first performed in Miami, 1982.
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There Is Yet More to Casualties of War (Phoenix NewTimes) August 30, 1989
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Recalling Lang's appearance at the New Yorker, former New Yorker editor
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1960: "The Robbers" (Story, volume XXXIII, #132 (November–December)
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An Inquiry Into Enoughness: of Bombs and Men and Staying Alive
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New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, MARGARET ALTSCHUL"
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He was married to Margaret Altschul, daughter of banker
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John Hersey
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