Henry A. Grunwald

Henry Anatole Grunwald (December 3, 1922 – February 26, 2005) was an Austrian-born American journalist and diplomat.

[1] Grunwald was born Heinz Anatol Grünwald to a secular Jewish family in Vienna.

[2] His father, Alfred Grünwald, wrote libretti for operettas by Lehár, Kálmán and Oscar Straus.

Grunwald had ambitions to be a playwright, and got a job as a copy boy at Time while studying at New York University.

He wanted his magazine to identify, and help promote moralistic solutions to current national problems.

Salinger which includes previously published essays by John Updike, Leslie Fiedler and Joan Didion, among others, as well as Time's own article about the writer.

In 1987, he married former Vogue editor and Manhattan socialite Louise Melhado (nee Liberman).