Huntington Sharp's Books
May.01.2003
The subject of Huntington W. Sharp's commentary in New College of California's Law Review is the intersection of politics and media in mid-2000s San Francisco. This intersection is the lens through which Sharp surveys the city's history, introduces the major players at that time, and discusses the news media landscape. He proposes that the "establishment/progressive"...
May.01.1988
The very first writing of mine to appear between covers is an essay drawing parallels between the intrigue-filled world of Euripides's Orestes and the political and cultural concerns of the late 1980s. I hadn't reread this in years, and while it's definitely the work of a college freshman, I'm still proud that it was chosen. (And my parents were over the moon.)
The triumph of intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism.”
—Craig Ferguson, describing Doctor Who
About Huntington
Senior Editor Huntington Sharp has a dogged commitment to le mot juste. He loves his work at Red Room "because it's like being a fly on the wall of the most brilliant salons in the world, all at the same time." Prior to his current position,...
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Huntington’s Favorite Books
The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst
The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie
White Teeth by Zadie Smith
The Narratives of Empire series by Gore Vidal...










