# Rich Cohen

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| notableworks = ''Tough Jews'' (1998)<br>''Sweet and Low'' (2006)<br> ''Monsters'' (2013)<br>''[Vinyl](/source/Vinyl_(TV_series))'' (2016)
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'''Rich Cohen''' (born July 30, 1968) is an American [non-fiction](/source/non-fiction) writer. He is a contributing editor at ''[Vanity Fair](/source/Vanity_Fair_(magazine))'' and ''[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)''. He is co-creator, with [Martin Scorsese](/source/Martin_Scorsese), [Mick Jagger](/source/Mick_Jagger) and [Terence Winter](/source/Terence_Winter), of the 2016 [HBO](/source/HBO) series ''[Vinyl](/source/Vinyl_(TV_series))''. His works have been ''[New York Times](/source/New_York_Times)'' bestsellers, ''New York Times'' Notable Books, and have been collected in the [Best American Essays](/source/The_Best_American_Essays) series. He lives in [Ridgefield, Connecticut](/source/Ridgefield%2C_Connecticut), with his wife and children. 

==Early life==
Cohen was born into a Jewish family in [Lake Forest, Illinois](/source/Lake_Forest%2C_Illinois), and grew up in Chicago's North Shore suburb of [Glencoe](/source/Glencoe%2C_Illinois).<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Barnes and Noble |title=Machers And Rockers by Rich Cohen |url=http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Machers-and-Rockers/Rich-Cohen/e/9780393052800 |accessdate=2008-03-20 |archive-date=June 8, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608141003/http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Machers-and-Rockers/Rich-Cohen/e/9780393052800 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He received his BA from [Tulane University](/source/Tulane_University) in 1990. His father, the negotiator [Herb Cohen](/source/Herb_Cohen_(Negotiator)), grew up with the broadcaster [Larry King](/source/Larry_King); Cohen worked on King's CNN show for a short time after graduation.<ref>Cohen, Rich, "King and I", ''Rolling Stone'', November 14, 1996.</ref> His sister, Sharon Cohen Levin, is an Assistant United States Attorney of the Southern District of New York. His brother, Steve Cohen, a former aide to New York governor [Andrew Cuomo](/source/Andrew_Cuomo), is a partner at the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder in New York City.<ref>Lovett, Ken, [http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2011/09/steve-cohen-lands "Daily Politics: Steve Cohen Lands"], ''New York Daily News'', September 20, 2011. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111229210401/http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2011/09/steve-cohen-lands |date=December 29, 2011 }}</ref>

==Career==
===Journalism===
An admirer of the works of journalists [A. J. Liebling](/source/A._J._Liebling), [Ian Frazier](/source/Ian_Frazier), and [Joseph Mitchell](/source/Joseph_Mitchell_(writer)), Cohen took a job as a messenger at the offices of ''[The New Yorker](/source/The_New_Yorker)'' magazine,<ref>Ledbetter, C. S., [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/authors/cohen/csledbetter.html "The Education of A Writer"], Author's Desktop, Random House, retrieved 3-20-2008.</ref> where he published twelve stories in the "Talk of the Town" section in eighteen months.<ref>Cohen, Richard, ''Lake Effect: A Memoir'', New York: Knopf, 2001. p. 180.</ref> After working as a reporter for the ''[New York Observer](/source/New_York_Observer)'', in 1994 Cohen joined the staff of ''Rolling Stone''. Since 2007, he has been a contributing editor at ''Vanity Fair''. In  2022, Cohen became a columnist for the ''[Wall Street Journal](/source/Wall_Street_Journal)''.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/for-a-suburban-kid-there-was-no-purer-sport-than-wiffle-ball-11665754059 |title=For a Suburban Kid, There Was No Purer Sport Than Wiffle Ball |first=Rich |last=Cohen |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal |date=2022-10-14 |accessdate=2022-10-18}}</ref>

===Author===
Cohen published his first book ''Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams''—a non-fiction account of the [Jewish gangsters](/source/Jewish-American_organized_crime) of 1930s Brooklyn, notably those involved with [Murder, Inc.](/source/Murder%2C_Inc.)—in 1998. Cohen's second work, ''The Avengers: A Jewish War Story'' (2000), follows a group of [anti-Nazi partisans](/source/Jewish_partisans) in the forests of Lithuania at the close of World War II.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/86093 |title=A Final Mission |first=Rich |last=Cohen |work=Newsweek |date=2000-09-11 |accessdate=2008-03-20}}</ref>

Cohen's third work, the memoir ''Lake Effect'' was published in 2002. In 2006, Cohen published ''Sweet and Low: A Family Story'', a memoir about the creation of the [artificial sweetener](/source/Sweet'n_Low), a product invented by [Benjamin Eisenstadt](/source/Benjamin_Eisenstadt), Cohen's grandfather. 

In 2009, Cohen published ''Israel is Real: An Obsessive Quest to Understand the Jewish Nation and its History''. In 2010, Cohen co-wrote the memoir ''When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead'', the story of American film producer [Jerry Weintraub](/source/Jerry_Weintraub). The book was a ''New York Times'' bestseller.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/books/review/InsideList-t.html Jennifer Schuessler, "Inside the List", ''The New York Times Book Review'', April 23, 2010.]</ref>

Cohen's story of [United Fruit](/source/United_Fruit) president and banana king [Sam Zemurray](/source/Sam_Zemurray), ''The Fish That Ate the Whale'', was published by [Farrar, Straus & Giroux](/source/Farrar%2C_Straus_%26_Giroux) in 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-07/book-review-the-fish-that-ate-the-whale-by-rich-cohen |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608223750/http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-07/book-review-the-fish-that-ate-the-whale-by-rich-cohen |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 8, 2012 |title=Book Review: 'The Fish That Ate the Whale,' by Rich Cohen |first=Daniel |last=Grushkin |publisher=Bloomberg Businessweek |date=2012-06-07 |accessdate=2012-07-02}}</ref> In 2013, Cohen published ''Monsters'': ''The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football'', a story of football through the eyes of the 1985 [Chicago Bears](/source/Chicago_Bears). The book was a ''New York Times'' best seller.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2013-11-24/hardcover-nonfiction/list.html "Best Sellers Hardcover Nonfiction"]. ''The New York Times'' November 24, 2013.</ref> Cohen's next book, a narrative history of [The Rolling Stones](/source/The_Rolling_Stones) called ''The Sun and The Moon and the Rolling Stones'', was published by [Spiegel and Grau](/source/Spiegel_and_Grau) in May 2016.<ref name=PRH>[http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/237039/the-sun-and-the-moon-and-the-rolling-stones-by-rich-cohen/9780804179232/ ''The Sun and the Moon and the Rolling Stone''], Penguin Random House Website. Accessed 2016-01-03. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307210035/http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/237039/the-sun-and-the-moon-and-the-rolling-stones-by-rich-cohen/9780804179232/ |date=March 7, 2016 }}</ref> Cohen had been on close terms with the Rolling Stones since the mid-1990s.<ref>[https://www.thetimes.com/culture/books/article/warring-stones-stay-together-for-the-money-5hmw22n0s "Warring Stones"], ''[The Times](/source/The_Times)'' (U.K.), April 2, 2016.</ref> 

In May 2022, Cohen published ''The Adventures of Herbie Cohen, World's Greatest Negotiator'', about Cohen's father, [Herb Cohen](/source/Herb_Cohen).

===Film and television===
On February 26, 2007, [Paramount Pictures](/source/Paramount_Pictures) announced it had closed a deal to produce ''The Long Play'', a screenplay which Cohen wrote several drafts for and did research on, for producers Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese, with Scorsese directing.<ref>{{cite web |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |last2=Fleming |first2=Michael |title=Scorsese, Monahan ready to ‘Play’ |url=https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/scorsese-monahan-ready-to-play-2-1117960184/ |website=Variety |date=27 February 2007}}</ref> 

In 2012 and 2013 Cohen was an advisor on the Starz series ''[Magic City](/source/Magic_City_(TV_series))''.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brook |first1=Daniel |title=Jewish Gangsters Get Their Day at Museum |url=https://forward.com/culture/154101/jewish-gangsters-get-their-day-at-museum/ |website=The Forward |language=en |date=3 April 2012}}</ref>

Cohen is a co-creator, with Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, of the HBO series ''Vinyl''.<ref name=goodmen>[https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/vinyl-tv-review-hbo-6865927/ Tim Goodmen, "'Vinyl': TV Review"], ''[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'', February 2, 2016.</ref>

==Critical reception==
In 2013, NPR editor [Tina Brown](/source/Tina_Brown) called Cohen's essay on the financier Ted Forstmann "very entertaining" and a "must read".<ref>[https://www.npr.org/2013/01/22/169355935/tina-browns-must-reads-hidden-lives NPR Staff, "Tina Brown's Must-Reads: Hidden Lives"], ''Morning Edition'', January 22, 2013.</ref>

In ''[The New York Times Book Review](/source/The_New_York_Times_Book_Review)'', writer [Vincent Patrick](/source/Vincent_Patrick) called Cohen's book ''Tough Jews'' "marvelous and colorful" with "writing good enough to cause one, at times, to reread a page in order to savor the description".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/books/98/04/12/reviews/980412.12patrict.html?_r=1&oref=login |title=This You Call A Stick-up? |first=Vincent |last=Patrick |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1998-04-12 |accessdate=2008-03-20}}</ref> Another ''New York Times'' critic [Christopher Lehmann-Haupt](/source/Christopher_Lehmann-Haupt), called it "exuberant" and "a vivid narrative"; Cohen's book had "taken the noise of these facts and turned it from gunfire into a kind of music".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/04/16/books/books-of-the-times-hardly-our-crowd-a-jewish-underworld.html |title=Hardly 'Our Crowd': A Jewish Underworld |first=Christopher |last=Lehmann-Haupt |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1998-04-16 |accessdate=2013-01-31}}</ref>

Critic [Michiko Kakutani](/source/Michiko_Kakutani) called Cohen's ''Sweet and Low'' "a classic" ... "A telling—and often hilarious—parable about the pursuit and costs of the American Dream".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/04/books/04kaku.html |title=Problems That Come in Little Packets |first=Michiko |last=Kakutani |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2006-04-04 |accessdate=2008-03-20}}</ref> In 2006, the book made the ''New York Times'' list of 100 notable books.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/ref/books/review/20061203notable-books.html? |title=100 Notable Books of the Year  |work=The New York Times|author= |date=December 4, 2006 |accessdate=January 19, 2019}}</ref>

In ''The New York Times Book Review'', writer [Tony Horwitz](/source/Tony_Horwitz) said ''Israel is Real'' "accomplished the miraculous. It made a subject that has vexed me since childhood into a riveting story."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/books/review/Horwitz-t.html |title=A Land and a People |first=Tony |last=Horwitz |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2009-07-26 |accessdate=2009-07-26}}</ref> 

Critic and historian Mark Lewis called ''The Fish That Ate the Whale'' "[Kiplingesque](/source/Rudyard_Kipling)" and "fascinating."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/16/books/review/the-fish-that-ate-the-whale-by-rich-cohen.html |title=Banana Republican: 'The Fish That Ate the Whale,' by Rich Cohen |first=Mark |last=Lewis |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2012-09-16 |accessdate=2012-09-16}}</ref> In ''[The Christian Science Monitor](/source/The_Christian_Science_Monitor)'', critic Chris Hartman called the book "masterful and elegantly written ... a cautionary tale for the ages".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.csmonitor.com/Books/Book-Reviews/2012/1018/The-Fish-That-Ate-the-Whale |title=Book Review: The Fish That Ate the Whale |first=Chris |last=Hartman |newspaper=The Christian Science Monitor|date=2012-10-18 |accessdate=2012-10-18}}</ref> 

Reviewing ''The Last Pirate of New York'' in the ''Wall Street Journal'', Rinker Buck wrote, "'The Last Pirate of New York' is history-lite at its best, and readers will finish it with a satisfaction deeply relevant today."<ref>{{cite news|last=Ruck |first=Rinker|title=New York's Original Gangster: The Last Pirate of New York by Rich Cohen|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-last-pirate-of-new-york-review-new-yorks-original-gangster-11561732127|accessdate=July 2, 2019|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=June 28, 2019}}</ref> 

===Awards===
*2009 [The Best American Essays of 2008](/source/The_Best_American_Essays)

==Select bibliography==
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons and Gangster Dreams |date=1999 |publisher=Vintage |isbn=978-0-09-975791-7 |oclc=877546776 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Avengers: A Jewish War Story |date=2001 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-375-70529-8 |oclc=48155659 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Lake Effect |date=2003 |publisher=Vintage |isbn=978-0-09-928705-6 |oclc=1181426522 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Machers and Rockers: Chess Records and the Business of Rock 'n' Roll |date=2005 |publisher=Profile |isbn=978-1-86197-766-3 |oclc=58554237 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Sweet and Low: A Family Story |date=2007 |publisher=Farrar, Straus and Giroux |isbn=978-0-312-42601-9 |oclc=105485940 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Israel is Real |date=2010 |isbn=978-0-312-42976-8 |oclc=475447642 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Fish that Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King |date=2013 |isbn=978-1-250-03331-4 |oclc=809411728 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |others=Illustrated by [Kelly Murphy](/source/Kelly_Murphy)|title=Alex and the Amazing Time Machine |date=2013 |publisher=Macmillan |isbn=978-1-250-02729-0 |oclc=859394564 |language=English|author1-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Monsters: The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football |date=2014 |isbn=978-1-250-05604-7 |oclc=868276611 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Sun & the Moon & the Rolling Stones |date=2017 |isbn=978-1-4722-1804-9 |oclc=1073032200 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse |date=2018 |isbn=978-1-250-19278-3 |oclc=1062803393 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Last Pirate of New York: A Ghost Ship, a Killer, and the Birth of a Gangster Nation |date=2020 |isbn=978-0-399-58994-2 |oclc=1243500700 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=Pee Wees: Confessions of a Hockey Parent |date=2022 |publisher=Picador |isbn=978-1-250-82953-5 |oclc=1246141700 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World's Greatest Negotiator |date=2022 |isbn=978-0-374-16961-9 |oclc=1264275629 |language=English|author-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cohen|first1=Rich|author-mask=1|title=When the Game Was War: The NBA's Greatest Season|date=2023|oclc=1346365436 |isbn=9780593229545|publisher=Random House}}
'''Ghostwritten'''
* {{cite book |last2=Weintraub |first2=Jerry |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |title=When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead: Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man |date=2011 |publisher=Twelve |isbn=978-0-446-54816-8 |oclc=1073614353 |language=English|author1-mask=1}}
* {{cite book |last2=Sharapova |first2=Maria |last1=Cohen |first1=Rich |author2-link=Maria Sharapova|title=Unstoppable: My Life So Far |date=2020 |isbn=978-0-221-07048-8 |oclc=1157294486 |language=English|author1-mask=1}}

==References==
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==External links==
*[https://authorrichcohen.com/ Official website]
* NPR's Weekend Edition, [https://www.npr.org/2012/06/02/154153252/americas-gone-bananas-heres-how-it-happened ''The Fish That Ate The Whale'']
* CBS News, [http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7418014n ''The Fish That Ate The Whale'']
* Appearance on [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5418961 All Things Considered]
* Appearance on NPR's [http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2006/05/15 The Leonard Lopate Show 2006]
* Appearance on NPR's [http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2004/12/15 The Leonard Lopate Show 2005]
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/17/books/review/17COHENRE.html On Hunter S. Thompson], in ''The New York Times Book Review''
*[http://www.newsweek.com/id/86093 ''The Avengers'' Excerpt], Newsweek Magazine
* Random House [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/authors/cohen/desktopnew.html author page]

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