- Stephen Lowman
- Editorial Aide
Stephen Lowman is on the Book World staff. Before joining The Post in 2008, he was an outdoors reporter for The Idaho Press-Tribune. He was a 2010 Arthur F. Burns fellow in Hamburg, Germany, where he worked at Die Zeit newspaper. He is a 2011-12 Fulbright fellow in Berlin.
Update: Publisher calls off German printing of “Mein Kampf”
State of Bavaria threatened legal action against newspaper
In Germany, “Mein Kampf” to be published for first time since Second World War
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