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Beau Friedlander is an American writer, publisher, and media consultant. He was the founder of Context Books, an award-winning small press, and editor-in-chief at Air America and has garnered notoriety as a provocateur for progressive causes.

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  • Beau Friedlander is an American writer, publisher, and media consultant. He was the founder of Context Books, an award-winning small press, and editor-in-chief at Air America and has garnered notoriety as a provocateur for progressive causes. First published in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, most notably in the May Anthology of Oxford and Cambridge Poetry edited by Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney (under the name E.B. Friedlander), Friedlander’s writing has appeared in many publications, including Harper's Magazine, The New York Times, Time, the Los Angeles Times, The Paris Review, Lapham's Quarterly, and the Huffington Post, where he is a regular contributor. (en)
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  • Beau Friedlander is an American writer, publisher, and media consultant. He was the founder of Context Books, an award-winning small press, and editor-in-chief at Air America and has garnered notoriety as a provocateur for progressive causes. (en)
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  • Beau Friedlander (en)
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