He's been described as a 'literary journalist' with the 'skills of an investigative reporter' and an 'idiosyncratic streak all his own.' Ron Rosenbaum's weekly columns and book length work has won critical acclaim while often offending many who read it. His last book explored Hitler and the nature of evil; now he takes on Shakespeare.
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Ron Rosenbaum
Listen Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006 at 1:06 p.m. in Arts & Culture, Politics, SocietyGuest host: Corey Flintoff
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journalist; and author of "The Shakespeare Wars" (Random House)
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