Ross Barkan teaches journalism at NYU and St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn. He writes regularly for The Guardian and Jacobin, and has contributed to a range of other publications including The New York Times, The New Yorker and New York magazine. Working as a City Hall reporter, he has written frequently on New York state politics, covering Cuomo for the last eight years. His novel,Demolition Night, was published in 2018.
""One of the sharpest state policy minds I know."" —Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ""A writer with real literary flair. Like I.F. Stone, Barkan works independently with a left point of view, but it's his shoe leather, his working the phones and hitting the street, that's invaluable because, sadly, it's so scarce."" —Christian Lorentzen Praise for The Prince: ""A damning political polemic of a controversial administration mired in failed leadership."" —Kirkus Reviews ""There’s a brawl shaping up between two books about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo"" —Washington Post‘s Book Club ""Andrew Cuomo’s narrative whiplash"" —Columbia Journalism Review