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Neal Karlen is an American journalist, memoirist and author of nine books, currently living in . He is a former Contributing Editor for , former Associate Editor at , longtime contributor to The New York Times; and on-air essayist for several magazine shows. He has published profiles and personal essays in The New Yorker, Esquire, GQ, The Washington Post, New York, and Slate.


Early life
Karlen grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended St. Louis Park High School.
(2026). 9780827607644, JWB Jewish Book Council. .
He graduated from , where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and won the American Historical Society Prize for his senior thesis.


Career
Karlen has been a contributing author to many well-known magazines, including , The New York Times,
(2012). 9781401304515, Hyperion. .
and . Ex- Rolling Stone Writer Neal Karlen Gets Revenge on Jann Wenner | New York Observer
(2011). 9781429950732, St. Martin's Press. .
He most recently published "This Thing Called Life" about Prince, which Publishers Weekly named one of the top ten biographies and memoirs of the 2020 season. Rolling Stone reprinted a chapter upon publication, praising Karlen, the musician's "longtime confidant" for telling “the story not just of Prince's life, but of a rare decades long friendship between a writer and an iconic artist"; The , the musician's hometown paper, called Karlen's work "easily the most telling book about the late Prince."
(2026). 9781250135247, St. Martin's Press.
Karlen's other books, including several national bestsellers, vary in topic ranging from vaudeville ("Take My Life, Please"); religious assimilation ("Shanda"); minor league baseball ("Slouching Toward Fargo"); the intersection between politics and organized crime ("Augie’s Secrets") and linguistics ("The Story of Yiddish").

In September 2023 he was featured prominently in the film The Saint of Second Chances directed by Academy Award winning documentarian ("20 Feet From Stardom") and Jeff Malmberg. Besides appearing in several other documentaries and television programs, Karlen was portrayed as Prince's closest confidant by Cornelius Geaney Jr. in British ITV's 2017 biopic, The Prince Story.


List of books


Anthologies
  • Under Purple Skies: The Minneapolis Anthology; , Ed., Belt Publishing, 2019. Reprint of a 1985 Rolling Stone cover story on Minneapolis.
  • Rolling Stone’s The 90’s: The Inside Stories, anthology collected by the editors of Rolling Stone, HarperCollins (2010), reprint of 1990 cover story on Prince.
  • Fishing With My Father: A Literary Companion, edited by Peter Kaminsky, Penguin Publishers, 2005, two previously published essays from The New York Times.
  • The Complete Armchair Book of Baseball: An All-Star Lineup Celebrates America’s National Pastime, Scribner publishers, 2004; edited by John Thorn, introduction by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti; reprint of piece, “The Bad Nose Bees,” originally published in Rolling Stone, in an anthology of baseball writing from the Civil War to the present.
  • The Armchair Book of Baseball, Volume II; (Scribner, 1997; John Thorn, ed.)
  • The Indiana Review, University of Indiana, 1995, fiction, “The Power of the Just-Dead;” in the national literary magazine;
  • The Best American Sportswriting 1994 (Houghton Mifflin, 1994; Glenn Stout, ed.) Cited for Village Voice feature article on Willie Mays.


Awards
Neal was the recipient of the in 1999 for his book Slouching Toward Fargo.

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