Alex Shoumatoff

Shoumatoff in The [[Amazon Rainforest]] in 1976 Alexander Shoumatoff (born November 4, 1946) is a journalist and author who was ''Vanity Fair'' Magazine's senior-most contributing editor from 1986 to 2015, and a staff writer at ''The New Yorker'' from 1978 to 1987. He authored 11 books and was a founding contributing editor of ''Outside'' Magazine and ''Condé Nast Traveler''. Most of his books are extensions of long-form journalism that has appeared in dozens of American and international magazines and other literary sources and collections.

Shoumatoff covered international dictators in South America and Africa, nearly all major political candidates in the United States in the 1990s and 2000s for Vanity Fair, often before they chose to run for office, including John Kerry, Donald Trump, Bill Weld, Robert Kennedy Jr., Al Gore, and many more.

In 1976, he spent 6 months in the Amazon Rainforest where he was the first remote visitor to tribes that became his book ''Rivers Amazon'' which led to a long career in global journalism. In 1986, he wrote an article about the murder of Dian Fossey that was optioned to become the movie Gorillas in the Mist.

Shoumatoff was called "consistently the farthest flung of the far-flung writers at ''The New Yorker''" by The New York Times, "the greatest writer in America" by Donald Trump, and "one of our greatest storytellers" by Graydon Carter. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Shoumatoff, Alex
    Published 1982
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    by Shoumatoff, Alex
    Published 1978
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    Published 1986
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    Published 1980
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    Published 1988
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    by Shoumatoff, Alex
    Published 1990
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