Walter Kirn
Walter norris kirn (born august 3, 1962) [1] is an american novelist, literary critic, and essayist The true story of a murder, a mystery, and a masquerade. He is the author of eight books, most notably up in the air, which was made into a film of the same name starring george clooney.
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His novels include up in the air and thumbsucker, both of which were made into major feature films. His latest book is blood will out He spoke reverently of his grandfather, also named walter kirn, a local politician in akron, ohio, who, in the 1950s, ruined his career by defending the right of the black thespian and.
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A literary contrarian, cast from the same mould as jack kerouac (on the road) and ken kinsey (one flew over the cuckoo’s nest), kirn is a highly successful novelist and screenwriter.
Walter kirn was born in 1962 in ohio and grew up in minnesota After princeton and oxford he embarked on a literary career in new york media, reviewing books and writing for new york magazine, the new york times book review, time, the new republic, and harper’s. Blood will out, up in the air, thumbsucker, mission to america, she needed me, my hard bargain, lost in the meritocracy, the unbinding Walter kirn has 39 books on goodreads with 39791 ratings
Walter kirn’s most popular book is blood will out The true story of a murder, a mystery, and a. Walter kirn walter kirn is an essayist, screenwriter, and novelist His books include up in the air and thumbsucker, both of which were made into movies
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