
Born: August 02, 1947 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Lawrence Wright is an American journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker, and nonfiction author whose work examines terrorism, religion, politics, and the Middle East. He is best known for The Looming Tower, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, and Going Clear, an influential investigation of Scientology.
Lawrence Wright built his career from an education and apprenticeship that gave him both a Texas grounding and a durable interest in the wider world. Educated at Tulane University and the American University in Cairo, he began professionally at The Race Relations Reporter in Nashville in 1971. A major turn came in 1980, when he joined Texas Monthly, sharpening the long-form, scene-driven reporting that would become his signature; another came in 1992, when he joined The New Yorker as a staff writer. From there, he developed into an established American narrative journalist working at the intersection of politics, religion, culture, and power.
"Lawrence Wright’s integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page"
— Robert A. Caro
"Lawrence Wright shines a light on a world that prefers to keep its players off stage"
— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Lawrence Wright is an American original"
— David Ignatius
"Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know"
— Dan Rather
"Lawrence Wright, whose nonfiction journalism is exemplary, proves he can hit from both sides of the plate"
— Susan Orlean
"Lawrence Wright’s remarkable novel reflects an inescapably harsh reality with realism and compassion"
— Air Mail
"Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11"
— Gary Sick
"Lawrence Wright is the foremost anthropologist of all things Texas"
— Mark McKinnon
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