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John Angus McPhee (born March 8, 1931) is an American writer. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative nonfiction. He is a four-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in the category General Nonfiction, and he won that award on the fourth occasion in 1999 for Annals of the Former World (a collection of five books, including two of his previous Pulitzer finalists). In 2008, he received the George Polk Career Award for his "indelible mark on American journalism during his nearly half-century career". Since 1974, McPhee has been the Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University. Background McPhee has lived in Princeton, New Jersey, for most of his life. He was born in Princeton, the son of the Princeton University athletic department's physician, Dr. Harry McPhee. He was educated at Princeton High School, then spent a postgraduate year at Deerfield Academy, before graduating from Princeton University in 1953 with a senior thesis titled "Skimmer Burns", and spending a year at Magdalene College, Cambridge. McPhee was a member of University Cottage Club while he was a student at Princeton. While at Princeton, McPhee went to New York once or twice a week to appear as the juvenile panelist on the radio and television quiz program Twenty Questions. One of his roommates at Princeton was 1951 Heisman Trophy winner Dick Kazmaier. Twice married, McPhee is the father of four daughters from his first marriage to Pryde Brown: the novelists Jenny McPhee and Martha McPhee, photographer Laura McPhee, and architecture historian Sarah McPhee. Writing career McPhee's writing career began at Time magazine, and led to a long association with the weekly magazine The New Yorker from 1963 to the present. Many of his thirty-one books include material originally written for The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1965. Unlike Tom Wolfe and Hunter Thompson, who helped kick-start the "new journalism" of the 1960s, McPhee produced a gentler, more literary style of writing that more thoroughly incorporated techniques from fiction. McPhee avoided the streams of consciousness styles of Wolfe and Thompson, but used detailed description of characters and vivid language to make his writing lively and personal, even when it focused on obscure or difficult topics. He is highly regarded by fellow writers for the quality, quantity, and diversity of his literary output. Reflecting his personal interests, McPhee's subjects are highly eclectic. He has written pieces on lifting-body development (The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed), the psyche and experience of a nuclear engineer (The Curve of Binding Energy), a New Jersey wilderness area (The Pine Barrens), the United States Merchant Marine (Looking for a Ship), farmers' markets (Giving Good Weight), the movement of coal across America ("Coal Train" in Uncommon Carriers), the shifting flow of the Mississippi River ("Atchafalaya" in The Control of Nature), geology (in several books), as well as a short book entirely on the subject of oranges. One of his most widely read books, Coming into the Country, is about the three faces of Alaska: the urban, the rural, and the Alaskan wilderness. McPhee has profiled a number of famous people, including conservationist David Brower in Encounters with the Archdruid, and the young Bill Bradley, whom McPhee followed closely during Bradley's four-year basketball career at Princeton University. Teaching McPhee has been a nonfiction writing instructor at Princeton University since 1974, having taught generations of aspiring undergraduate writers as the Ferris Professor of Journalism. Many of McPhee's students have achieved their own distinction for writing: David Remnick, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and editor-in-chief of The New Yorker since 1998 Richard Stengel, former managing editor of Time magazine Jim Kelly, former managing editor of Time magazine Robert Wright, former senior editor at The New Republic and columnist for Time, Slate and the New York Times, and author of award-winning books Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation and other books Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone and other books about infectious disease epidemics and bioterrorism Peter Hessler, contributor to The New Yorker and author of three books about China Timothy Ferriss, entrepreneur and author of The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body Joel Achenbach, writer for the Washington Post and author of seven books Jennifer Weiner, best-selling author of Good In Bed, In Her Shoes, and other novels Awards and honors McPhee has received many literary honors, including the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction, awarded for Annals of the Former World. In 1978 McPhee received a LittD from Bates College, in 2009 he received an honorary Doctorate of Letters from Yale University, and in 2012 he received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Amherst College. Pulitzer Prize (1999) for Annals of the Former World Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1977) Elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993) Finalist, National Book Award (science) for The Curve of Binding Energy Nominated, National Book Award (science), for Encounters with the Archdruid Wallace Stegner Award (2011) for "sustained contribution to the cultural identity of the West through literature, art, history, lore, or an understanding of the West". National Book Critics Circle Award Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award (2017) Bibliography Books Selected essays and reporting "Progression: how and what?". The Writing Life. The New Yorker. 87 (36): 36, 39–42. November 14, 2011. "Structure: beyond the picnic-table crisis". The Writing Life. The New Yorker. 88 (43): 46–55. January 14, 2013. "Draft No. 4: replacing the words in boxes". The Writing Life. The New Yorker. 89 (11): 32–38. April 29, 2013. "The Orange Trapper: compulsions are hard to explain". The Sporting Scene. The New Yorker. 89 (19): 30–34. July 1, 2013. "Tabula rasa: volume one". Personal History. The New Yorker. 95 (44): 46–55. January 13, 2020. See also Books by John McPhee Notes References Weltzein, O. Alan and Susan N. Maher (2003). Coming into McPhee Country: John McPhee and the Art of Literary Criticism. ISBN 978-0-87480-746-2. External links Publisher's official web site Peter Hessler (Spring 2010). "John McPhee, The Art of Nonfiction No. 3". The Paris Review. Spring 2010 (192). (Preview only -- paywalled) John McPhee interviewed on WPRB Princeton 103.3 FM's Discourse on YouTube John McPhee at IMDb. Discover the John Mcphee popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Mcphee books.

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  • The Amur River synopsis, comments

    The Amur River

    Colin Thubron

    "A gripping read with fascinating political insight." (Sunday Times, London)"Elegant, elegiac and poignant...Thubron is an intrepid traveler, a shrewd observer and a lyrical guide....

  • Coming into the Country synopsis, comments

    Coming into the Country

    John McPhee

    Coming into the Country is an unforgettable account of Alaska and Alaskans. It is a rich tapestry of vivid characters, observed landscapes, and descriptive narrative, in three prin...

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    Unsolaced

    Gretel Ehrlich

    From the author of the enduring classic The Solace of Open Spaces, here is a wondrous meditation on how water, light, wind, mountain, bird, and horse have shaped her life and her u...

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    Pieces of the Frame

    John McPhee

    Pieces of the Frame is a gathering of memorable writings by one of the greatest journalists and storytellers of our time. They take the reader from the backwoods roads of Georgia,...

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    The Second John McPhee Reader

    John McPhee

    This second volume of The John McPhee Reader includes material from his eleven books published since 1975, including Coming into the Country, Looking for a Ship, The Control of Nat...

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    The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed

    John McPhee

    This is the fascinating story of the dream of a completely new aircraft, a hybrid of the plane and the rigid airship huge, wingless, moving slowly through the lower sky. John McPh...

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    The Control of Nature

    John McPhee

    While John McPhee was working on his previous book, Rising from the Plains, he happened to walk by the engineering building at the University of Wyoming, where words etched in lime...

  • The John McPhee Reader synopsis, comments

    The John McPhee Reader

    John McPhee & William L. Howarth

    The John McPhee Reader, first published in 1976, is comprised of selections from the author's first twelve books. In 1965, John McPhee published his first book, A Sense of Where Yo...

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    La Place de la Concorde Suisse

    John McPhee

    La Place de la Concorde Suisse is John McPhee's rich, journalistic study of the Swiss Army's role in Swiss society. The Swiss Army is so quietly efficient at the art of war that th...

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    Press Box Revolution

    Rich Coutinho

    Press Box Revolution is a journey through the evolution of reporting in New York and around the nation by a reporter who has witnessed every second of it in the past three decades....

  • Assembling California synopsis, comments

    Assembling California

    John McPhee

    At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee made geological field surveys in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis. Th...

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    The Headmaster

    John McPhee

    Starting in 1902 at a country school that had an enrollment of fourteen, Frank Boyden built an academy that has long since taken its place on a level with Andover and Exeter. Boyde...

  • A Roomful of Hovings and Other Profiles synopsis, comments

    A Roomful of Hovings and Other Profiles

    John McPhee

    In this unique book, John McPhee takes us into the world of several fascinating people. His inimitable style reveals the intricate details of his characters' lives.1. Thomas P. F. ...

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    Sightlines

    Kathleen Jamie

    Winner of the 2014 Orion Book Award for Nonfiction Winner of the John Burroughs Association 2014 Medal for Distinguished Natural History BookIn Sightlines, Kathleen Jamie reports f...

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    Levels of the Game

    John McPhee

    Levels of the Game is John McPhee's astonishing account of a tennis match played by Arthur Ashe against Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in 1968.It begins with the ball rising into t...

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    Draft No. 4

    John McPhee

    The longawaited guide to writing longform nonfiction by the legendary author and teacherDraft No. 4 is a master class on the writer’s craft. In a series of playful, expertly wrough...

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    Silk Parachute

    John McPhee

    A WONDROUS NEW BOOK OF MCPHEE'S PROSE PIECESIN MANY ASPECTS HIS MOST PERSONAL IN FOUR DECADES The brief, brilliant essay "Silk Parachute," which first appeared in The New Yorker a ...

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    Giving Good Weight

    John McPhee

    "You people come into the marketthe Greenmarket, in the open air under the down pouring sunand you slit the tomatoes with your fingernails. With your thumbs, you excavate the chees...

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    Uncommon Carriers

    John McPhee

    What John McPhee's books all have in common is that they are about real people in real places. Here, at his adventurous best, he is out and about with people who work in freight tr...

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    Rising from the Plains

    John McPhee

    Pulitzer Prizewinning author John McPhee continues his Annals of the Former World series about the geology of North America along the fortieth parallel with Rising from the Plains....

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    Omega Farm

    Martha McPhee

    A New Yorker and Vogue Best Book of 2023“Compelling... [McPhee] positions herself neither as victim nor saint but as someone who, she says, only wants to be good.” The Washington P...

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    The Patch

    John McPhee

    The Patch is the seventh collection of essays by the nonfiction master, all published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It is divided into two parts. Part 1, “The Sporting Scene,” cons...

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    The Survival of the Bark Canoe

    John McPhee

    In Greenville, New Hampshire, a small town in the southern part of the state, Henri Vaillancourt makes birchbark canoes in the same manner and with the same tools that the Indians ...

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    Table of Contents

    John McPhee

    First published in book form 1985, Table of Contents is a collection of eight pieces written by John McPhee between 1981 and 1984. Geographically and thematically, they range from ...

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    Oranges

    John McPhee

    A classic of reportage, Oranges was first conceived as a short magazine article about oranges and orange juice, but the author kept encountering so much irresistible information th...

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    SAM

    Jonathan Waldman

    A true story of innovation that “reads like a movie” (Seth Godin), centered on a scrappy team of engineersfar from the Silicon Valley limelightand their quest to revolutionize the ...

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    The Crofter and the Laird

    John McPhee

    When John McPhee returned to the island of his ancestorsColonsay, twentyfive miles west of the Scottish mainlanda hundred and thirtyeight people were living there. About eighty of ...

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    The Founding Fish

    John McPhee

    John McPhee's twentysixth book is a braid of personal history, natural history, and American history, in descending order of volume. Each spring, American shadAlosa sapidissimaleav...

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    Pacific

    Simon Winchester

    One of Library Journal’s 10 Best Books of 2015Following his acclaimed Atlantic and The Men Who United the States, New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester offers an enthr...

  • The Curve of Binding Energy synopsis, comments

    The Curve of Binding Energy

    John McPhee

    Theodore Taylor was one of the most brilliant engineers of the nuclear age, but in his later years he became concerned with the possibility of an individual being able to construct...

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    Looking for a Ship

    John McPhee

    This is an extraordinary tale of life on the high seas aboard one of the last American merchant ships, the S.S. Stella Lykes, on a fortytwoday journey from Charleston down the Paci...

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    Encounters with the Archdruid

    John McPhee

    The narratives in this book are of journeys made in three wildernesses on a coastal island, in a Western mountain range, and on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. The four me...

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    Annals of the Former World

    John McPhee

    The Pulitzer Prizewinning view of the continent, across the fortieth parallel and down through 4.6 billion yearsTwenty years ago, when John McPhee began his journeys back and forth...

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    John McPhee

    Michael Pearson

    In this first fulllength study of McPhee, Michael Pearson argues that the writer successfully employs the techniques of fiction writing in his journalistic art while honoring his o...

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    Alaskan Travels

    Edward Hoagland & Howard Frank Mosher

    Thirty years ago, celebrated American writer Edward Hoagland, in his early fifties and already with a dozen acclaimed books under his belt, had a choice: a midlife crisis or a midl...