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David McAlister Barry (born July 3, 1947) is an American author and columnist who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for the Miami Herald from 1983 to 2005. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comic novels and children's novels. Barry's honors include the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary (1988) and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism (2005). Barry has defined a sense of humor as "a measurement of the extent to which we realize that we are trapped in a world almost totally devoid of reason. Laughter is how we express the anxiety we feel at this knowledge." Early life and education Barry was born in Armonk, New York, where his father, David W. Barry, was a Presbyterian minister. He was educated at Wampus Elementary School, Harold C. Crittenden Junior High School (both in Armonk), and Pleasantville High School, where he was elected "Class Clown" in 1965. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Haverford College in 1969.As an alumnus of a Quaker-affiliated college, he avoided military service during the Vietnam War by registering as a religious conscientious objector. Notwithstanding his father's vocation, Barry decided "early on" that he was an atheist. He said, "The problem with writing about religion is that you run the risk of offending sincerely religious people, and then they come after you with machetes." Writing career Barry began his journalism career in 1971, working as a general-assignment reporter for the Daily Local News in West Chester, Pennsylvania, near his alma mater, Haverford College. He covered local government and civic events and was promoted to City Editor after about two years. He also started writing a weekly humor column for the paper and began to develop his unique style. He remained at the newspaper through 1974. He then worked briefly as a copy editor at the Associated Press's Philadelphia bureau before joining Burger Associates, a consulting firm.At Burger, he taught effective writing to businesspeople. In his own words, he "spent nearly eight years trying to get various businesspersons to...stop writing things like 'Enclosed please find the enclosed enclosures,' but...eventually realized that it was hopeless." In 1981 he wrote a humorous guest column in The Philadelphia Inquirer about watching the birth of his son, which attracted the attention of Gene Weingarten, then an editor of the Miami Herald's Sunday magazine Tropic. Weingarten hired Barry as a humor columnist in 1983. Barry's column was syndicated nationally. Barry won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1988 for "his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns."Barry's first novel, Big Trouble, was published in 1999. The book was adapted into a motion picture directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Tim Allen, Rene Russo, and Patrick Warburton, with a cameo by Barry (deleted in post-production). The movie was originally due for release in September 2001 but was postponed following the September 11, 2001, attacks because the story involved smuggling a nuclear weapon onto an airplane. The film was released in April 2002. In response to a column in which Barry mocked the cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, for calling themselves the "Grand Cities", Grand Forks named a sewage pumping station after Barry in January 2002. Barry traveled to Grand Forks for the dedication ceremony.Articles written by Barry have appeared in publications such as Boating, Home Office Computing, and Reader's Digest, in addition to the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series. Two of his articles have been included in The Best American Sports Writing series. One of his columns was used as the introduction to the book Pirattitude!: So You Wanna Be a Pirate? Here's How! (ISBN 0-451-21649-0), a follow-up to Barry's role in publicizing International Talk Like a Pirate Day. His books have frequently appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list. On October 31, 2004, Barry announced that he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence of at least a year from his weekly column to spend more time with his family. In December 2005, Barry said in an interview with Editor & Publisher that he would not resume his weekly column, although he would continue such features as his yearly gift guide, his year-in-review feature, and his blog, as well as an occasional article or column. In 2005, Barry won the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.On Sunday, September 22, 2013, the opening night of the 15th annual Fall for the Book festival in Fairfax, Virginia, Barry was awarded the event's highest honor, the Fairfax Prize, honoring outstanding literary achievement, presented by the Fairfax Library Foundation. Dave's World television series From 1993 to 1997, CBS broadcast the sitcom Dave's World based on the books Dave Barry Turns 40 and Dave Barry's Greatest Hits. The show starred Harry Anderson as Barry and DeLane Matthews as his wife Beth. In an early episode, Barry appeared in a cameo role. After four seasons, the program was canceled shortly after being moved from its "coveted" Monday night slot to the "Friday night death slot", so named because of its association with low viewership. Music During college, Barry was in a band called the Federal Duck (the band actually issued a self-titled album on Musicor Records in 1968, but Barry was no longer in the group by that point) while at the Miami Herald, he and several of his colleagues created a band called the Urban Professionals, with Barry on lead guitar and vocals. They performed an original song called "The Tupperware Song" at the Tupperware headquarters in Orlando, Florida.Beginning in 1992, Barry played lead guitar in the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band made up of published authors. (Remainder is a publishing term for a book that doesn't sell.) The band was founded by Barry's sister-in-law, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, for an American Booksellers Association convention, and has also included Stephen King, Amy Tan, Ridley Pearson, Scott Turow, Mitch Albom, Roy Blount Jr., Barbara Kingsolver, Matt Groening, and Barry's brother Sam, among others. The band's members "are not musically skilled, but they are extremely loud," according to Barry. Several high-profile musicians, including Al Kooper, Warren Zevon, and Roger McGuinn, have performed with the band, and Bruce Springsteen sat in at least once. The band's road tour resulted in the book Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude. The Rock Bottom Remainders disbanded in 2012 following Goldmark's death from breast cancer. They have reunited several times, performing at the Tucson Festival of Books in 2016 and 2018. Other activities Beginning in 1984, Barry and Tropic editors Gene Weingarten and Tom Shroder have organized the Tropic Hunt (now the Herald Hunt), an annual puzzlehunt in M.... Discover the Dave Barry popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dave Barry books.

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  • Dave Barry Talks Back synopsis, comments

    Dave Barry Talks Back

    Dave Barry

    Yet another collection of Barry wit and wisdom by the Pulitzer Prizewinning humorist and the author of Dave Barry Turns 40.

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    Supertato Veggies Assemble

    Sue Hendra & Paul Linnet

    The slapstick sequel to the bestselling Supertato, by picture book geniuses Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet guaranteed to have children rolling around with laughter!The Evil Pea i...

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    Lunatics

    Dave Barry & Alan Zweibel

    Philip Horkman is a happy man, the owner of a pet store called The Wine Shop, and on Sundays a referee for a local kids’ soccer league. Jeffrey Peckerman is the proud and loving fa...

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    Best. State. Ever.

    Dave Barry

    A brilliantly funny exploration of the Sunshine State from the man who knows it best: Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times–bestselling author Dave Barry.   We never know w...

  • Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down synopsis, comments

    Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down

    Dave Barry

    Pulitzer Prizewinning humorist Dave Barry is a pretty amiable guy. But lately, he’s been getting a little worked up. What could make a mildmannered man of words so hot under the co...

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    Flash - Negativ-Flash

    Joshua Williamson

    NEGATIVE ENERGIE Dank der Negativ Speed Force ist Barry Allen als Flash so schnell und so mächtig wie nie zuvor. Allerdings versteht und beherrscht er seine finsteren neuen Kräfte ...

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    Dave Barry Does Japan

    Dave Barry

    "One of the funniest peole ever to tap tap on a PC."PHILADELPHIA INQUIRERNot since George Bush's memorable dinner with the Japanese prime minister has the Land of the Rising Sun se...

  • Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up synopsis, comments

    Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up

    Dave Barry

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  You can't make this stuff up. Dave Barry wouldn't lieand here are the real life, laughoutloud stories from across America to prove it.Get upcl...

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    The Answers

    Julie Wofford Anderson

    Julie Wofford Anderson, teacher and educational consultant, uses her years on the front lines to answer the most commonly asked reallife questions of preservice as well as first an...

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    Dave Barry Turns Fifty

    Dave Barry

    From the Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist comes a celebration of the aging process. Not just Dave's, but that of the whole Baby Boom Generationthose millions of us who set a standa...

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    The Fall Girl

    Denise Sewell

    The day Frances Fall steals a baby from outside a shop, is the day her past catches up with her. At the age of thirtysix, Frances is forced to relive a life dominated on one side b...

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    Belle Weather

    Celia Rivenbark

    Bestselling Author of We're Just Like You, Only Prettier and Bless Your Heart, TrampHang on to your hats! We're in for some fiercely funny weather and cracklingsharp observations ...

  • Dave Barry Is from Mars and Venus synopsis, comments

    Dave Barry Is from Mars and Venus

    Dave Barry

    Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist, bestselling author, and Wheel of Fortune contestant Dave Barry exposes the shattering truth. Whether he's splashing with the U.S. sychronized swim...

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    Insane City

    Dave Barry

    Seth Weinstein always knew Tina was way, way, way out of his league. Which is why he’s still astonished that he’s on a plane heading for their wedding in Florida. The Groom Posse h...

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    Dave Barry Turns Forty

    Dave Barry

    "Just the ticket for the '90s."SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLEIf you're too young for a nursing home yet too old to be a rock star, if your marriage is as exciting as scraping grass off th...

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    Lessons From Lucy

    Dave Barry

    In this “little gem” (Washington Independent Review of Books), Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist and New York Times bestselling author Dave Barry learns how to age happily from his ...

  • The Greatest Invention in the History of Mankind Is Beer synopsis, comments

    The Greatest Invention in the History of Mankind Is Beer

    Dave Barry

    The popular humorist discusses the intricacies of being a man, from beauty routines and DIY projects to Star Wars and the Superbowl.Everyone loves Dave Barry. His irreverent bestse...

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    Big Trouble

    Dave Barry

    Dave Barry makes his fiction debut with a ferociously funny novel of love and mayhem in south Florida.In the city of Coconut Grove, Florida, these things happen: A struggling adman...

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    A Life with Ghosts

    Steve Gonsalves

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERThe debut book from paranormal investigator and Ghost Hunters TV star Steve Gonsalves! Steve Gonsalvesalready considered to be one of the top paranormal investi...

  • Dave Barry in Cyberspace synopsis, comments

    Dave Barry in Cyberspace

    Dave Barry

    "RELENTLESSLY FUNNY . . . BARRY SHINES."People A selfprofessed computer geek who actually does Windows 95, bestselling humorist Dave Barry takes us on a hilarious hard drive via th...

  • The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog synopsis, comments

    The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog

    Dave Barry

    One of the warmest, funniest, and most delightful Christmas stories everfrom Pulitzer Prizewinning author Dave Barry. With fond nostalgia, Dave Barry takes readers back to a simpl...

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    Tricky Business

    Dave Barry

    The Extravaganza of the Seas is a fivethousandton cash cow, a topheavy tub whose sole function is to carry gamblers three miles from the Florida coast, take their money, then bring...

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    Three Classic Adventures of Supertato

    Paul Linnet & Sue Hendra

    Meet Supertato! The muchloved supermarket superhero who's there to save the day when the chips are down stars in three classic adventures. Join Supertato and the veggies as they fa...

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    Dave Barry Slept Here

    Dave Barry

    “What caused the American Revolution? This is indeed a rhetorical question that for many years historians have begun chapters with. As well they should. For the American Revolution...

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    Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway

    Dave Barry

    Just in time, Dave Barry supplies the wholly original, much needed history and guide to the new American politics and its three capitals, Washington, D.C., Austin, and South Florid...