Jason Horowitz

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About the Author

Jason Horowitz is a senior European correspondent for The New York Times who worked for nearly a decade as the paper’s Rome bureau chief, covering Italy, the Vatican, and the region’s culture and politics. He was part of the team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting. He got his start in journalism in Rome, where he met his wife as a young reporter, and for more than a quarter century maintained a connection to Italy, both personally and politically. Prior to joining The New York Times in 2013, Jason was the roving political features and profiles writer at The Washington Post, and he has written for The New Yorker, GQ, Vogue, The New York Observer, and other publications. He has two children.

Books by Jason Horowitz

Book cover: "The Italian Job" by Jason Horowitz, with a street scene showing a phone booth and post sign in Rome.
BY Jason Horowitz
From the Venetian canals to the Vatican conclaves, New York Times correspondent Jason Horowitz takes you inside Italy, a country where history, culture, and change collide.