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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.
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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.

  3. John McPhee (born March 8, 1931, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American journalist whose nonfiction books are accessible and informative on a wide variety of topics—particularly profiles of figures in sports, science, and the environment.

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    John McPhee was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey. The son of a physician who worked for Princeton University's athletic department, he attended Princeton High School and then the university itself, graduating in 1953 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then went to Cambridge to study at Magdalene College for a year. While at Princeton, McPhee...

    From 1957 to 1964, McPhee worked at Time magazine as an associate editor. In 1965 he jumped to The New Yorker as a staff writer, a life-long goal; over the course of the next five decades, the majority of McPhee’s journalism would appear in the pages of that magazine. He published his first book that year as well; A Sense of Where You Are was an ex...

    McPhee’s subjects are very personal—he writes about things he’s interested in, which in 1967 included oranges, the subject of his 1967 book titled, appropriately enough, Oranges. This personal approach has led some critics to consider McPhee’s writing to be a unique genre called Creative Nonfiction, an approach to factual reporting that brings an i...

    In his role as Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University (a post he has held since 1974), McPhee teaches a writing seminar two out of every three years. It’s one of the most popular and competitive writing programs in the country, and his former students include acclaimed writers such as Richard Preston (The Hot Zone), Eric Schlosser (...

    McPhee has been married twice; first to photographer Pryde Brown, with whom he fathered four daughters—Jenny and Martha, who grew up to be novelists like their father, Laura, who grew up to be a photographer like her mother, and Sarah, who became an architectural historian. Brown and McPhee divorced in the late 1960s, and McPhee married his second ...

    1972: National Book Award (nomination), Encounters with the Archdruid
    1974: National Book Award (nomination), The Curve of Binding Energy
    1977: Award in Literature from the Academy of Arts and Letters
    1999: Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction, Annals of the Former World

    “If by some fiat I had to restrict all this writing to one sentence, this is the one I would choose: The summit of Mt. Everest is marine limestone.” “I used to sit in class and listen to the terms come floating down the room like paper airplanes.” “In making war with nature, there was risk of loss in winning.” “A writer has to have some kind of com...

    As an educator and writing teacher, McPhee’s impact and legacy are obvious. It’s estimated that about 50% of the students who have taken his writing seminar have gone on to careers as writers or editors or both. Hundreds of well-known writers owe some of their success to McPhee, and his influence on the current state of nonfiction writing is enormo...

    A Sense of Where You Are (1965)
    The Headmaster (1966)
    Oranges (1967)
    The Pine Barrens (1968)
    • Jeffrey Somers
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    John McPhee was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and was educated at Princeton University (Class of 1953) and Cambridge University. His writing career began at TIME in 1957. He began contributing to The New Yorker in 1963 and has since written more than a hundred pieces for the magazine.

  5. Sep 28, 2017 · In the grand cosmology of John McPhee, all the earth’s facts touch one another — all its regions, creatures and eras. Its absences and presences.

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  7. John Angus McPhee 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 ...

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