Times Correspondent Wins Magazine Award
Robin Wright, a national security correspondent in the Washington bureau of The Times, has won a 1988 National Magazine Award for an account published in the New Yorker last September on life in Iran toward the end of that nation’s long and punishing war with Iraq.
Wright’s account, prepared shortly before she joined The Times, was distinguished by the richness of the first-person accounts she was able to collect from Iranians as they tried to carry on their lives in the midst of the war.
The National Magazine Awards, the most prestigious for magazine writing, are presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors.
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