Recent Essays, Articles and Fiction by Paul Greenberg

 



RECIPES FOR DISASTER


Visiting "Ecotopia" and a "World Made By Hand"

 

New York Times Book Review
New York Times, April 20, 2008

 

 

BASS MARKET

Striped bass and branzino go head to head

 

New York Times Magazine
New York Times, April 20, 2008

 

 

FITZGERALD VS. HOLLYWOOD

Fitzgerald's last Hollywood creation and the writers strike

 

New York Times Book Review
New York Times, February 10, 2008



TUNA MELTDOWN


Tuna at risk off the shores of Manhattan

 

New York Times Opinion Page
New York Times, November 4, 2007

 

 

A FISH TALE

Ernest Hemingway vs. the big fish

 

New York Times Book Review
New York Times, August 12, 2007

 

 

SPAWN FISHING

Celebrating salmon varietals in Alaska

 

"The Way We Eat Now"
New York Times Magazine, August 12, 2007

 

 

OCEAN BLUES

America's seafood wealth has been decimated. Can the President say "kapu"?

 

"The Way We Live Now"
New York Times Magazine, May 13, 2007

 

 

FREE MAN IN PARIS

An expat learns to leave his American bathing suit behind

 

New York Times Magazine, October 1, 2006

 

 

OTHER FISH TO FRY

To eat or not to eat fish

 

New York Times Op Ed, September 8, 2006

 

 

GREEN TO THE GILLS

How the farming of cod is changing the oceans

 

New York Times Magazine, June 18, 2006

 

 

THE CATCH

How Chilean sea bass became the fish story of our times

 

New York Times Magazine, October 23, 2005

 

 

DEVIL IN A BLUE LAKE

Searching for El Dorado, the fish, in Argentina's Parana and Corrientes Rivers

 

GQ Magazine, June, 2005

 

 

THE REALLY SIMPLE LIFE

How two big-city radicals helped take America back to the land. A look at Helen and Scott Nearing and their 1954 classic, "Living the Good Life"

 

Boston Globe Sunday Ideas, September, 2004

 

 

THE SEMIO-GRADS

Ira Glass and his semiotic education at Brown University

 

Boston Globe Sunday Ideas, June, 2004

 

 

INTO THE WOODS

Camping in the Adirondacks in the style of the Vanderbilts

 

Vogue , July, 2004

 

 

THE WINTER PEOPLE

When the world freezes over, Maine ice fishermen take back Maine one pond at a time

 

Boston Globe Sunday Ideas, February, 2004

 

 

THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

A UN bureaucrat faces a pressing need for a blowtorch in the fields of fire of Sarajevo

 

Appears in the anthology: Wild East: Stories from the Last Frontier, October, 2003 (paperback due out October, 2004)

 

 

THE BRAND CALLED VERMONT

How Vermont engineered its crunchy image

 

Boston Globe Sunday Ideas, October, 2003

 

 

A TALE OF TWO FISH

Why striped bass and bluefish inspire love and hate

 

Boston Globe Sunday Ideas, July, 2003

 

 

ROMANCING RUSSIA

Why Bush and Putin might someday have a Russian-American divorce

 

All Things Considered, June 2002



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