Ann Louise Bardach (April 16, 1950) is an American journalist and non-fiction author.
Bardach is best known for her work on Cuba and Miami and was called "the go-to journalist on all things Cuban and Miami," by the Columbia Journalism Review having interviewed people such as Fidel Castro, Juanita Castro, Luis Posada Carriles, E.
Howard Hunt, Orlando Bosch and Felix Rodriguez.Bardach's book Without Fidel: A Death Foretold in Miami, Havana and Washington was cited as the authoritative work about Cuba under Raúl Castro and one of The Miami Herald's "Ten Best Books of 2009".
Earlier publications include Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana.
Her journalism has been anthologized in KILLED: Journalism Too Hot To Print and Mexico in Mind.
Bardach was a contributing editor at Vanity Fair for ten years and has written for The New York Times, POLITICO, The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, The Financial Times, The New Republic and Los Angeles Times.
She has guested on many US television programs including 60 Minutes, Today, Good Morning America, Dateline NBC, CNN, The O'Reilly Factor, Charlie Rose and is frequently heard on NPR and BBC.
Bardach started the "Global Buzz" column for Newsweek International and the Interrogation column for Slate.
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