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From the Publisher""[A] balanced grappling with big issues and tumultuous changes in journalism and at The Times between 1999 and 2009." CHOICE "Fascinating Schwarz raises many questions about the future of printed newspapers and about how Americans will stay informed about news." Charleston Gazette-Mail "Endtimes is a product of brain and heartpassion for its subject, yes, but also clear-eyed critique of that subject's strengths and weaknesses." Huntsville Times "Schwarz is diligent in his research and his interviews He puts The Times on the couch and gives us a very through [sic] psychoanalysis." Washington Independent Review of Books "Struggling to maintain its journalistic preeminence in a world of accelerating change, the New York Times has often stumbled, but not yet fallen.



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Daniel R. Schwarz

Daniel R. Schwarz is Frederic J. Whiton Professor of English Literature and Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow at Cornell University, where he has taught since 1968. He is regarded as among the world's leading critic-scholars of the form, history, and meaning of the novel. He blogs regularly on the media and higher education for the Huffington Post and has lectured all over the world.



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