Kurt Andersen is an American writer, journalist, and radio host known for his work in both fiction and non-fiction. He co-founded the magazine "Spy" in the 1980s, which gained a reputation for its satirical take on New York culture and politics. Andersen has also served as the editor of "New York" magazine and has written several books, including novels such as "Heyday" and "True Believers," as well as non-fiction works like "Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History."
In addition to his writing, he hosted the public radio program "Studio 360," which focused on arts and culture. Andersen's work often explores themes of American culture, identity, and the intersection of reality and fantasy. If you have any specific questions about Kurt Andersen or his works, feel free to ask!
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