- Kai Bird
Kai Bird is an American
Pulitzer Prize -winningauthor andcolumnist , best known for his biographies of political figures.Bird was born in 1951 in Eugene, Oregon, but he spent his childhood in Jerusalem, Beirut, Dhahran, Cairo and Bombay. He finished high school in 1969 at Kodaikanal School in Tamil Nadu, India. He received his BA from
Carleton College in 1973 and a M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1975. He was an associate editor of The Nation magazine from 1978-82 and then a Nation columnist. His biographical works include "" (Touchstone, 1998), "The Chairman: John J. McCloy and the Making of the American Establishment" (Random House, 1992) and "Hiroshima's Shadow: Writings on the Denial of History and the Smithsonian Controversy" (1998), which he co-edited with Lawrence Lifschultz. Bird and co-authorMartin J. Sherwin won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in biography for "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer" (Knopf, 2005). He and Sherwin also won the 2005 National Book Critics Circle Award for their biography of Oppenheimer.Bird is a recipient of a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship (1973), an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship (1981), a Guggenheim Fellowship (1982), and a John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Grant for Research and Writing (1993-95). In 2001-2002 he was a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Bird now lives in Kathmandu, Nepal with his wife and son.He is currently writing a memoir about the Middle East.
External links
* [http://www.thenation.com/directory/bios/kai_bird Kai Bird's articles for "The Nation"]
* [http://www.pulitzer.org/2006/2006.html Pulitzer Board]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/17/AR2006041701774.html "Washington Post" article about the Pulitzer]
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