Mr. Media Interview: Peter Golenbock, Author of In the Country of Brooklyn
In The Country of Brooklyn by Peter Golenbock is a remarkable trip through the history of one of the United States’ most vital geographic regions, one that has contribute to our nation in the fields of politics, culture, and society.

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Peter Golenbock, author
You Midwesterners may disagree, but I don’t think there is any single place in this country more representative of the soul of America than Brooklyn and New Jersey.
And the fact that I was born in the former and raised in the latter doesn’t color my thinking at all.
Both are cultural, ethnic and racial melting pots dating back to the earliest days of the original 13 colonies. But only one is featured as a world onto itself in a new book by my guest, Peter Golenbock.
In The Country of Brooklyn is a remarkable trip through the history of one of the United States’ most vital geographic regions, one that has contribute to our nation in the fields of politics, culture, society and pretty much everything else that counts.
But that’s not the only new book he has hitting bookstores today. Peter also helped actor Tony Curtis produce his autobiography, titled
American Prince: A Memoir, and that is also available today. Two books published on the same day. Not bad, not bad at all!
This is Peter’s second visit to Mr. Media; he was my guest in early 2007 when he published the controversial book,
7: The Mickey Mantle Novel. He is also someone I consider a friend.
You can LISTEN to this interview with PETER GOLENBOCK, author of IN THE COUNTRY OF BROOKLYN and AMERICAN PRICE: A MEMOIR by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above!
Copyright 2008 Bob Andelman.