Michael Kinsley is a prominent American journalist and editor with a diverse career in media.
He has held editorial positions at several notable publications, including The New Republic, Harper's, and Slate, which he helped found.
Kinsley is known for his insightful and often humorous writing style, contributing columns to Time magazine and articles to The Economist and The New Yorker.
His work spans various topics, including politics, culture, and social issues.
Kinsley's personal experience with Parkinson's disease, diagnosed over two decades ago, has informed some of his recent writing, including his book on aging and mortality.
His ability to blend personal experiences with broader societal observations has made him a respected voice in American journalism.
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