Samuel Freedman and Kerry Donahue on “Dying Words”

AIDS outed Jeff Schmalz. A rising star at the New York Times, Jeff had carefully kept his identity as a gay man hidden from his superiors to protect his career. But everything changed on December 21, 1990 when he collapsed in the newsroom and was then diagnosed with full-blown AIDS. Courageously, Jeff chose to report on the disease that was killing him and countless others. Dying Words is based on original interviews with Anna Quindlen, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. and Adam Moss, among other leading journalists, and it draws on Jeff’s own interviews with such figures as Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson, Mary Fisher, Larry Kramer, and Randy Shilts. This book—and a companion radio documentary available through PRX—preserve Jeff Schmalz’s legacy and confirm his profound effect on American journalism.











When: Tue., Dec. 8, 2015 at 7:00 pm
Where: Book Culture
536 W. 112th St.
212-865-1588
Price: Free
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AIDS outed Jeff Schmalz. A rising star at the New York Times, Jeff had carefully kept his identity as a gay man hidden from his superiors to protect his career. But everything changed on December 21, 1990 when he collapsed in the newsroom and was then diagnosed with full-blown AIDS. Courageously, Jeff chose to report on the disease that was killing him and countless others. Dying Words is based on original interviews with Anna Quindlen, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. and Adam Moss, among other leading journalists, and it draws on Jeff’s own interviews with such figures as Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson, Mary Fisher, Larry Kramer, and Randy Shilts. This book—and a companion radio documentary available through PRX—preserve Jeff Schmalz’s legacy and confirm his profound effect on American journalism.

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