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Paul Alexander (born 1955) is an American political writer, playwright, and former talk radio host. He has authored several biographies and was the co-host of the Batchelor and Alexander radio program on New York's WABC radio from 2001 to 2003.
[edit] WritingA graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Alexander is a former reporter for Time magazine and Rolling Stone. He has also written nonfiction for the New York Times Magazine, New York, The Nation, and The Village Voice . He was a fellow at the Hoover Institution in the fall of 2002. [1] Alexander is the editor of Ariel Ascending: Writings About Sylvia Plath. He has written biographies on Plath, James Dean, J.D. Salinger, and John McCain. His most recent book is Machiavelli’s Shadow, about the career of political consultant Karl Rove. [edit] BroadcastingAlexander and John Batchelor were broadcasting "Batchelor and Alexander" on WABC in New York on the night after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, and thereafter, ABC News asked the pair to host the show until Osama bin Laden was either killed or captured. [2] On September 8, 2001, John Batchelor and Paul Alexander were broadcasting on WABC radio under a show name different from their subsequent, formal program; the September 8 show was a serious discussion on both Al-Qaeda and the unanswered U.S. government response to the USS Cole bombing [3]. Batchelor and Alexendar began first as a Sunday and then later as a Saturday evening show on WABC. The Saturday show started in the summer of 2001, basically to discuss conspiracies. The first show featured the JFK assaination. A subsequent show, discussed the conspiracy surrounding the downing of TWA Flight 800. The Jerusalem Post has an audio archive of "Batchelor and Alexander" segments from 2002 and 2003 that deal with Israel and the Middle East. [4] Alexander left the show in December 2003 to pursue work as a playwright. [edit] TheatreAlexander is the author of the plays Strangers in the Land of Canaan and Edge, a one-woman show based on his Sylvia Plath biography. He also directed Edge and developed it at the Actors Studio with the actress Angelica Torn. [edit] Bibliography
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