Mark Patinkin
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Mark Patinkin is a longtime columnist for the Providence (R.I.) Journal and author who has written about famine in Africa, religious conflict in Beirut, the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, and recently, the Gaza War. In addition to the newly released, “The Holy Land at War,” Patinkin has written several previous books, including “An African Journey,” “The Silent War,” about the world’s most competitive companies, and “Just the Way He Was Before,” about a boy who lost both legs to bacterial meningitis but went on to play ice hockey. Patinkin was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting and was recently named columnist of the year for Gatehouse Media, now Gannett. He won three New England Emmy Awards for weekly “video columns” for Rhode Island’s ABC affiliate. Patinkin graduated from Middlebury College and received honorary degrees from Rhode Island College and Johnson and Wales University. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
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