E. Graydon Carter
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Edward Graydon Carter (born 14 July 1949) is an Canadian-born American journalist and author. He is editor of Vanity Fair. He also co-founded, with Kurt Andersen, the satirical monthly magazine Spy in 1986.
Carter's Vanity Fair has been notable for combining high-profile celebrity cover stories with serious journalism. His often idiosyncratic personal style was the subject of a book by former Vanity Fair contributing editor Toby Young, How to Lose Friends and Alienate People ISBN 0306812274.
Carter has identified himself as a libertarian: "I don't vote. I find both parties to be appalling and OK at the same time. I find it harder for anybody as they get older to feel 100 per cent strongly behind one party. There's lots more grey than when I was younger. I'm a libertarian."
Bibliography
- "Vanity Fair's" Hollywood - 2000 ISBN 067089141X (editor)
- What We've Lost - 2004 ISBN 0374288925
- Tom Ford: Ten Years 2004 ISBN 0847826694 (with Tom Ford, Anna Wintour and Bridget Foley)
- Oscar Night: 75 Years of Hollywood Parties - 2004 - ISBN 1400042488 (editor)
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