Jeffrey Frank
American journalist and author / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeffrey Frank is an American journalist and author from Washington, D.C., born in Baltimore.[1] He is a senior editor at The New Yorker and deputy editor of the Outlook Section in the Washington Post.[2]
Frank worked for the Post for almost 12 years. He published his first novel at the age of 22.[3] Along with his wife, he won the 2014 Hans Christian Andersen prize for a new translation of Andersen's works.[4]
Frank has written four novels: The Creep, The Columnist, Bad Publicity: A Novel, and Trudy Hopedale: A Novel.[5] He is the author of Ike and Dick: Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage.[6] He worked at The Washington Post and The Washington Star.