Taki Theodoracopulos
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(16 December 2014)
Hello Taki Theodoracopulos, I read your piece Dazzling and Dangerous. It was great. More than a few things caught my eye, especially the reason you...
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About Taki Theodoracopulos
Taki Theodoracopulos (Greek: Τάκης Θεοδωρακόπουλος; born August 11, 1937), originally named Panagiotis Theodoracopulos is a Greek/American journalist, socialite, and political commentator.
Better known as Taki, diminutive for Panagiotis, he is a Greek-born journalist and writer living in New York City, London and Switzerland. In addition to his 1991 memoir Nothing to Declare (about his life as a "playboy" and his experience spending three months in jail for drug conviction, during which time he received a bottle of vaseline from a friend of his), his column "High Life" has appeared in The Spectator since 1977, and he has also written for National Review, the London Sunday Times, Esquire, Vanity Fair, the New York Press, and Quest, among others. In 2002 Taki founded The American Conservative magazine with Pat Buchanan and Scott McConnell. He was also publisher of the British magazine Right Now!. He currently publishes and writes for Taki's Magazine, a Libertarian webzine of "politics and culture", which features contributions from writers such as Steve Sailer, Paul Gottfried, Jim Goad, Gavin McInnes and Charles Glass.
A keen sportsman he has represented Greece at both karate and tennis.
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