'Edward Jay Epstein', born in
1935, is an American
investigative journalist but is best known today as a commentator on
Hollywood economics. Epstein attended
Cornell University during the 1960s, where he received his BA. Epstein was an early critic of the
Warren Commission. His Master's thesis, also at Cornell, was the influential ''Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth'', amongst the first publications to critically examine the Commission. His Harvard Ph.D. (1973) was on "The selection of reality on network news."
Epstein writes the "Hollywood Economist" column for ''
Slate.com''.
'Books by Edward Jay Epstein:'
★ ''Inquest The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth'' (1966)
★ ''Counterplot'' (1968)
★ ''NEWS FROM NOWHERE. Television and the News'' (1973)
★ ''Between Fact and Fiction: The Problem of Journalism'' (1975)
★ ''Agency of Fear: Opiates and Political Power in America'' (1977)
★ ''Cartel'' (1978)
★ ''Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald'' (1978)
★ ''The Rise and Fall of Diamonds: The Shattering of a Brilliant Illusion'' (1982)
★ ''The Diamond Invention'' (1982)
★ ''Deception: The Invisible War Between the KGB & the CIA'' (1989)
★ ''The Assassination Chronicles: Inquest, Counterplot, and Legend'' (1992)
★ ''Dossier: The Secret Life of Armand Hammer'' (1996)
★ ''The Big Picture: Money and Power in Hollywood'' (2000)
As of 2007, he is writing a book on the
9/11 Commission.
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External links
★
Edward Jay Epstein official site
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Epstein's Hollywood Economist columns for ''Slate''
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Amazon link for ''The Big Picture''
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"Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?" ''The Atlantic Monthly'' February 1982