
David Remnick
David Remnick is an American journalist, author, and the editor of The New Yorker, a prestigious magazine known for its in-depth reporting and cultural commentary. He has worked there since 1998, shaping its editorial voice. Remnick is also an accomplished author, known for books like "Lenin's Tomb," which won a Pulitzer Prize for its exploration of the Soviet Union's collapse. A skilled interviewer and commentator, he engages with significant political and cultural issues, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. His work reflects a commitment to journalism that informs and enriches public discourse.