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biographer

[bahy-og-ruh-fer, bee-] / baɪˈɒg rə fər, bi- /






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In her review, Kathryn Hughes called the book “a gripping testimony into the enduring problems that all biographers face in pursuit of their art.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. Vaill nevertheless leans into it harder than previous biographers, who have characterized their mutual affection as platonic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bird dismissed “American Prometheus” as too obscure, until Sherwin called the next morning to tell him that a friend, the biographer Ronald Steel, had suggested the same title over dinner the night before.

From New York Times

Readers flooded the magazine with angry letters, calling the story “outrageous,” “gruesome” and “utterly pointless,” writes Ruth Franklin, a biographer of Jackson.

From New York Times

Will’s attentions are diverted when Charles Nantwich, an older man who happens to have the remains of a Roman bath in his basement, asks him to be his biographer.

From New York Times