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Otto Friedrich
Otto Alva Friedrich (1929 in
Boston, Massachusetts – April 25, 1994 in
Manhasset, New York), was an American author, and historian. The son of the
political theorist, and
Harvard professor
Carl Joachim Friedrich, Otto Friedrich graduated from Harvard University in 1948 with a degree in history.
Upon graduation, he became a journalist and then the managing editor of ''
The Saturday Evening Post'' in 1965. After the ''Post'' closed down, he spent the remainder of his career at ''TIME'' magazine, where he wrote more than 40 cover stories. During this time, he also authored more than 14 books on diverse subjects ranging from Hollywood in the 1940s to the rise of
Nazi Germany, to Paris in the age of
Édouard Manet. In 1970, he won the
George Polk Award for his book ''Decline and Fall'', about ''
The Saturday Evening Post''.
Otto Friedrich was married to Priscilla Boughton, with whom he had five children. He died of lung cancer at the
North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York in 1995.
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