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Mark Helprin

Mark Helprin is a writer and novelist. His commentaries on politics and culture have appeared in several publications including the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of Winter’s Tale, A Soldier of the Great War, and Freddy and Fredericka, among other novels. A senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, his latest book is Digital Barbarism: A Writer’s Manifesto.

11 November 2009

Writer and novelist Mark Helprin drew the ire of hundreds of thousands of readers when he argued for the extension of copyright laws in a New York Times op-ed article two years ago. His recent book, Digital Barbarism: A Writer’s Manifesto, fleshes out his key arguments in defense of authors’ rights.

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