Brodeur, Paul (Adrian), (Jr.)
BRODEUR, Paul (Adrian), (Jr.)
BRODEUR, Paul (Adrian), (Jr.). American, b. 1931. Genres: Novels, Environmental sciences/Ecology, Novellas/Short stories. Career: Staff Writer, The New Yorker mag. 1958-96. Publications: The Sick Fox, 1963; The Stunt Man, 1970; Downstream (short stories), 1972; Expendable Americans, 1974; The Zapping of America, 1977; Restitution: The Land Claims of the Mashpee, Passamaguoddy, and Penobscot Indians of New England, 1985; Outrageous Misconduct: The Asbestos Industry on Trial, 1985; Currents of Death: Power Lines, Computer Terminals, and the Attempt to Cover Up Their Threat to Your Health, 1989; The Great Power Line Cover-Up: How the Utilities and the Government Are Trying to Hide the Cancer Hazards Posed by Electromagnetic Fields, 1993; Secrets: A Writer in the Cold War. Address: c/o The New Yorker, 4 Times Square, New York, NY 10036, U.S.A.