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Eric Matthew Schlosser (born August 17, 1959) is an American
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and food writer. He is known for his books '' Fast Food Nation'' (2001), '' Reefer Madness'' (2003), and '' Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety'' (2013).


Biography

Schlosser was born in
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; he spent his childhood there and in
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. His parents are Judith (née Gassner) and Herbert Schlosser, a former
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lawyer who turned to broadcasting later in his career, eventually becoming president of NBC in 1974 and later becoming a vice president of RCA. Schlosser graduated with an A.B. in history from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
in 1982 after completing a 148-page-long senior thesis titled "Academic Freedom during the McCarthy Era:
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, Conformity and Princeton." He then earned a Master of Letters in British Imperial History from
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. He tried playwriting, writing two plays, ''Americans'' (1985) and ''We the People'' (2007). He is married to Shauna Redford, daughter of actor Robert Redford.


Journalism and books

Schlosser started his career as a journalist with '' The Atlantic Monthly'' in
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. He quickly gained recognition for his investigative pieces, earning two awards within two years of joining the staff: he won the National Magazine Award for his reporting in his two-part series "Reefer Madness" and "Marijuana and the Law" (''The Atlantic Monthly'', August and September 1994), and he won the Sidney Hillman Foundation award for his article "In the Strawberry Fields" (''The Atlantic Monthly'', November 19, 1995). Schlosser wrote '' Fast Food Nation'' (2001), an exposé on the unsanitary and discriminatory practices of the fast food industry. ''Fast Food Nation'' evolved from a two-part article in ''Rolling Stone''. The book won the 2002 Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Nonfiction. Schlosser helped adapt his book into a 2006 film directed by
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. The film opened November 19, 2006. ''Chew On This'' (2006), co-written with Charles Wilson, is an adaptation of the book for younger readers. '' Fortune'' called ''Fast Food Nation'' the "Best Business Book of the Year" in 2001. His 2003 book '' Reefer Madness'' discusses the history and current trade of
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, the use of migrant workers in
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strawberry fields, and the American pornography industry and its history. William F. Buckley gave ''Reefer Madness'' a favorable review, as did ''
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''. Schlosser's book '' Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety'' was published in September 2013. It focuses on the 1980 Damascus Titan missile explosion, a non-nuclear explosion of a Titan II missile near Damascus, AR. ''The New Yorker''s Louis Menand called it "excellent" and "hair-raising" and said that "''Command and Control'' is how nonfiction should be written." It was a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for History. He has been working on a book on the American prison system, which has been over 10 years in the making.


Works

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Films and awards

Schlosser appeared in an interview for the DVD of Morgan Spurlock's '' Super Size Me'', having a one-on-one discussion with the filmmaker about the fast-food industry. He did not appear in the film itself. He was interviewed by Franny Armstrong in 2005 and is a feature interviewee in her film '' McLibel''. Schlosser appeared in the 2008 documentary, '' Food, Inc.'', and the 2023 sequel '' Food, Inc. 2'' with Michael Pollan. Schlosser also served as co-executive producer on the 2007 film ''
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''. In 2014, he was an executive producer of the farmworker documentary ''
Food Chains ''Food Chains'' is a 2014 American documentary film about agricultural labor in the United States directed by Sanjay Rawal. It was the Recipient of the 2015 James Beard Foundation Award for Special/Documentary.James Beard Foundation/ The 2015 Book, ...
,'' a credit he shared with Eva Longoria. They both won a James Beard Foundation Award for their roles. Schlosser also shared a director credit for the multimedia installation entitled "the bomb", an experimental film about nuclear weaponry coupled with a live score by The Acid.


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Eric Schlosser at Steven Barclay Agency
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