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David Maraniss
David
Maraniss (1949- ) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author.
As a reporter for the Washington Post he was awarded the Pulitzer
Prize for National Reporting for his stories about the life and
career of candidate Bill Clinton in the 1992 campaign for the U.S.
presidency.
Maraniss began his journalism career as a high school student in
Madison, Wisconsin, where he covered antiwar protests and high school
football for a local daily newspaper. Now an associate editor at
the Post, he joined that paper in 1977 and has served it in various
capacities since.
Maraniss's most recent book, published in April, 2006, is Clemente:
The Passion and Grace of Baseball's Last Hero. Previous books include
They Marched into Sunlight, First in His Class: A Biography of Bill
Clinton, Tell Newt To Shut Up (co-authored with Michael Weisskopf),
The Clinton Enigma, and When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince
Lombardi.
Maraniss and wife Linda live in Washington, D.C. and Madison, Wisconsin.
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