Victor S. Navasky came to "The Nation" as editor in 1978, was made publisher and general partner in 1995, and is now publisher emeritus. The Delacorte Professor of Journalism at Columbia University and Director of the George Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism, he chairs the "Columbia Journalism Review". He was the founder, editor, and publisher of "Monocle"", " an editor for the "New York Times Magazine"", " and a columnist for the "New York Times Book Review". The author of "Naming Names, "which won the National Book Award in 1982, and "Kennedy Justice, " he lives in New York City.