Nathaniel Lande is a Canadian journalist, author, and filmmaker. He studied at Duke University and Trinity College Dublin, where he earned his doctorate in 1992.[3][4] He is the author of several books, including Cricket, A Novel (1982), and Dispatches from the Front: A History of the American War Correspondent (1996). He worked at Time Inc.
Lande's career has included work in publishing, television, and film. He was Creative Director for the Magazine Group at Time Inc., Director of Time World News Service, a founding director of Time-Life Films, and an executive producer for CBS and NBC. He also produced and directed films for CBS Cinema Center Films and Universal MCA.
As Creative Director at Time Inc., Lande developed presentations for magazine publishers, including musical revues. These included All About Life, One for the Money, and 10 the Musical, for Life, Money, and People magazines, respectively.[6] As Director of Time World News Service, he wrote and produced over 800 radio broadcasts.[7] Lande wrote, produced, and directed films and documentaries at Time Inc., including Montage and Window on the World, which won awards.[6] He also served as a White House aide, producing events including Salute to Congress and Sing Along with Millard Fillmore.[8]
Lande's book Cricket is partly autobiographical.[citation needed] His other books include The 10 Best of Everything and Dispatches from the Front. His novel, The Life and Times of Homer Sincere, Whose Amazing Adventures are Documented by his True and Trusted Friend Rigby Canfield, was released by Overlook Press in May 2010. His latest book is While The Music Played (2020).
Bibliography
Mindstyles-Lifestyles, Price Stern Sloan
The Emotional Maintenance Manual, Rawson and Wade
The Morality and Responsibility of the Press, Time Inc.
Self Health, The Life Long Fitness Book, Holt, Rinehardt, Winston
Stages, Understanding How You Make Moral Decisions, Harper Collins
Cricket, A Novel, New American Library
Blueprinting, HarperCollins
Dispatches from the Front: A History of the American War Correspondent, Henry Holt.