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–winning American journalist, best known for his reporting on books and technology. During his tenure as book reporter at ''
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'', he definitively identified
Joe Klein Joe Klein (born September 7, 1946) is an American political commentator and author. He is best known for his work as a columnist for ''Time'' magazine and his novel '' Primary Colors'', an anonymously written roman à clef portraying Bill Clinton ...
as the "Anonymous" author of the 1996 novel ''
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,'' upon which Klein admitted authorship, despite earlier denials.


Career

During his career, Streitfeld wrote for ''
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'', the ''
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'', and is currently a technology reporter for the
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. Since 1999, he has reported from San Francisco.


Washington Post

At ''The Washington Post'', Streitfeld covered books and publishing between 1987 and 1998; for three more years, he covered Silicon Valley and technology for the ''Post'' from San Francisco. In 1997, Streitfeld identified
Joe Klein Joe Klein (born September 7, 1946) is an American political commentator and author. He is best known for his work as a columnist for ''Time'' magazine and his novel '' Primary Colors'', an anonymously written roman à clef portraying Bill Clinton ...
as Anonymous, the author of the bestselling book about the Clinton presidential campaign,
Primary Colors Primary colors are colorants or colored lights that can be mixed in varying amounts to produce a gamut of colors. This is the essential method used to create the perception of a broad range of colors in, e.g., electronic displays, color printin ...
. Streitfeld, a book collector, spotted a
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, a pre-publication version of the novel, listed for sale in an antiquarian booksellers catalog. The proof reproduced handwritten changes, which Streitfeld sent to a handwriting expert, who compared the notes to Joe Klein's handwriting, confirming that he was the author. Streitfeld has reported extensively on
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's business practices, dating back to the 1990s, when the company was primarily an online bookstore. In 1998, Streitfeld gave
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, the founder of Amazon, his first tour of the Washington Post, which Bezos purchased in 2013. "The editors there thought Amazon was cute, interesting, a frill — not something transformative. The notion that the Post would one day be owned by the guy with the goofy laugh sitting in front of them was literally inconceivable.”


Los Angeles Times

In 2001, Streitfeld joined the ''
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'' as a technology reporter, later switching to covering
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, housing, and general economics. In July 2006, the ''
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'' magazine named him "The Bard of the Bubble" for his ''LA Times'' real estate coverage.


New York Times

In 2007, Streitfeld joined ''
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'' as Chicago business reporter and later covered technology subjects. Streitfeld was one of a team of ''New York Times'' reporters who won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for a series of 10 articles on the business practices of
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and other technology companies. Streitfeld's contribution focused on freelance programmers and how hard it could be to make a living making apps for the
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. In May 2014, Streitfeld broke the story of
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's negotiating tactics with publishing house Hachette, which he continued to cover for multiple months. The reporting on the topic by ''The New York Times'' and Streitfeld was the subject of a piece by ''The New York Times''
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Margaret Sullivan in October 2014. In January 2015, Melville House published ''Gabriel Garcia Marquez: The Last Interview'', a collection edited by Streitfeld. The introduction details his friendship with Marquez and the circumstances of their talks on two continents. In August 2015, Streitfeld and ''New York Times'' colleague Jodi Kantor co-authored ''Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace.'' The 6000-word story generated more than 6600 comments, the largest number of comments on a story in ''The New York Times'' history and the ''Times'' story reporting this fact drew over 200 comments. Since 2015, Streitfeld has edited books in the "Last Interview" series for Melville House. The books collect interviews with authors. He has edited collections by
Gabriel García Márquez Gabriel José García Márquez (; 6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo () or Gabito () throughout Latin America. Considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th centur ...
, Philip K. Dick, Ursula Le Guin, Hunter S. Thompson, and
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.
Maureen Corrigan Maureen Corrigan (born July 30, 1955) is an American author, scholar, and literary critic. She is the book critic on the NPR radio program ''Fresh Air'' and writes for the "Book World" section of ''The Washington Post''. In 2014, she wrote ''So ...
gave a favorable review to the Philip K. Dick collection on NPR's ''
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''. Streitfeld is currently working on a book about the Texas writer Larry McMurtry to be published by Mariner Books.


Popular culture

Streitfeld's longtime friendship with science fiction author Elizabeth Hand inspired her
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-winning short story ''Echo''.


Awards

* 2012 "Best in Business" award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers for his ''The New York Times'' stories on fake online reviews. Judges cited "a really nice job detailing this new review economy and how these reviews are replacing traditional advertising." * 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting as part of a team reporting on the tech industry. Streitfeld's contribution was
As Boom Lures App Creators, Tough Part Is Making a Living
, published on November 17, 2012. * 2017 William Randolph Hearst Foundation Professional Award for Excellence presented by
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’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications.


Personal life

Streitfeld is married and has a daughter. He lives near San Francisco, California, with a book collection exceeding 10,000 volumes. As a tech reporter, Streitfeld is reported to not use much technology outside of his job.


Books

* ''
Gabriel García Márquez Gabriel José García Márquez (; 6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo () or Gabito () throughout Latin America. Considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th centur ...
: The Last Interview'' (as editor). Melville House (2015) . A collection of interviews with the Nobel Prize-winning author, including two by Streitfeld. * '' Philip K. Dick: The Last Interview and Other Conversations'' (as editor). Melville House (2015) . A collection of interviews with the science fiction author, including the first one ever published and one conducted the day before his fatal stroke. * '' J. D. Salinger: The Last Interview and Other Conversations'' (as editor). Melville House (2016) . * '' Hunter S. Thompson: The Last Interview and Other Conversations'' (as editor). Melville House (2018) . * ''
David Foster Wallace David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American writer and professor who published novels, short stories, and essays. He is best known for his 1996 novel ''Infinite Jest'', which ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine ...
: The Last Interview and Other Conversations'' (as editor). Melville House (2018) . An expanded edition, with a new introduction by Streitfeld. * ''
Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula Kroeber Le Guin ( ; Kroeber; October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author. She is best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the ''Earthsea'' fantas ...
: The Last Interview'' (as editor). Melville House (2019) . * ''Western Star: Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove, and the Making of an American Myth'' (forthcoming). Mariner Books.


References


External links


Column archive
at ''
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