LEONARD
BERNSTEIN
August 25, 1918 -
October 14, 1990
Gwendolyn Stewart
LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON,
D.C.
RECOMMENDED READING: The memoir by Burton Bernstein, New Yorker writer (and brother), partly loyally reticent, but profoundly revelatory of FAMILY MATTERS (New York: Simon & Schuster © 1982).
GWENDOLYN STEWART is both a photojournalist and a political scientist specializing in political leadership in Russia, China, and the U.S. A former Bunting/Radcliffe Fellow, she is an Associate (and former Post-Doctoral Fellow) of the Davis Center for Russian Studies and Central Eurasian Studies at Harvard, as well as an Associate in Research of the Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. For the Fairbank Center she co-founded and co-chairs the China Current Events Workshop, a forum for examining pressing issues in Greater China. Her Harvard Ph.D. dissertation (Sic Transit) dealt with the role of the leaders of the republics, especially Boris Yeltsin, in the breakup of the Soviet Union. She is currently writing RUSSIA REDUX, the story of Russia under Yeltsin and Putin, part political analysis, part travel-memoir: Imagine wandering over the largest country on earth, not in the train of a railroad, but in the train of one of the most powerful and contradictory men on earth. Or all by yourself.
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An exhibition of a quarter-century of the photography of Gwendolyn Stewart entitled "HERE BE GIANTS" was held last year at Harvard.
Photographs from the show are available for purchase: gestewar@fas.harvard.edu.
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MORE PHOTOGRAPHS & STORIES BY GWENDOLYN STEWART
GAO XINGJIAN: CHINA'S FIRST NOBEL LAUREATE IN LITERATURE
THE BIG DIG/FREDERICK SALVUCCI
BILL & BORIS & VLADIMIR & GEORGE & Strobe Talbott's THE RUSSIA HAND: AMERICA'S RUSSIA POLICY
THE PHOENIX: YELTSIN & THE FUTURE OF RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP
GWENDOLYN STEWART: MORE PHOTOGRAPHS & MORE ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
