It’s standard practice to begin a text about photography by citing Roland Barthes or Susan Sontag. In the introduction to This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers, Jeff Sharlet opts for the former ...
In his best-selling 2008 book, The Family, Jeff Sharlet probed the sprawling but mostly secretive work of a longstanding Christian outreach to political leaders in the United States and, increasingly, ...
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Jeff Sharlet is an optimist ... of sorts. That’s why he included so many detailed scenes from Donald Trump's election rallies in his new book, “The Undertow: Scenes From a Slow Civil War.” In a video ...
Jeff Sharlet and I were sitting in his Toyota Camry, which he had parked on my street in Burlington for the purpose of doing a Zoom interview with a left-leaning podcast called “Some of My Best ...
AMY GOODMAN: We move on now closer to home. Senator John Ensign of Nevada, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and former Mississippi Congress member Chip Pickering — what do they all have in common?
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Jeff Sharlet is a long-form journalist, an author whose work has been adapted in a Netflix documentary series (The Family), and, like nearly every last one of us now, a photographer. Unlike most of us ...
The following letter was sent in response to Scott Horton’s interview with Jeff Sharlet, “Inside C Street: Six Questions for Jeff Sharlet.” Sharlet responds below. To the Editor of Harper’s: I am Bob ...
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