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Martin Gelin is a journalist and award-winning author of eight books on
American politics and culture. Since 2011, he has been the U.S.
Correspondent for Dagens Nyheter, a national newspaper in Sweden.
He has written for The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Slate, The
Guardian, Quartz, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, Parliament
Magazine, The Independent, The Prospect, Boston Review, The LA
Review of Books, Granta Magazine and Harvard’s Nieman Lab, among
others.
He has been interviewed by the BBC, CNN, NPR, Monocle, Quartz and
The Times of India, and is a regular commentator on foreign affairs for
Swedish TV and radio.
His two recent books, The American Conservatives, and The Internet is
Broken, were both finalists for the August Prize, Sweden’s highest
literary honor. He has also been awarded The Stockholm Prize and The
Johan Hansson Prize for his books. His work has been translated to
seven languages, including Chinese and French. He has lectured on
history and politics at Columbia University, New York University, The
University of Hong Kong and the Jaipur Literary Festival.
Martin Gelin is the recipient of grants from the Axson Johnson
Foundation, The Stieg Larsson Foundation, Institut Suédois, The Japan
Foundation, The Swedish Authors Union, The Swedish Federation of
Publicists and The Swedish Journalist Fund.