Posted on May 24, 2018 at 6:00 PM by Jeffrey Bruner

Ronan Farrow was a child prodigy who went to college at 11 and entered Yale Law School at 16. He was working in the State Department at age 20.

Farrow has gone on to become an author and investigative journalist, breaking stories about New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s abuse of women, Harvey Weinstein’s history of sexual harassment, and Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s shady financial deals.

Farrow won the Pulitzer Prize, shared with The New York Times, for his reporting on the Weinstein scandal. Farrow just published a new book called War On Peace: The End Of Diplomacy And The Decline Of American Influence, which includes extensive interviews with past secretaries of state.

This is a recent interview with Terry Gross of National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air.”

Categories: Today in Books

Tagged As: Author interview, Awards, NPR

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