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My name is David McCullough

David McCullough is called the “citizen chronicler” by Librarian of Congress James Billington. His books have led a renaissance of interest in American history—from learning about a flood in Pennsylvania that without warning devastated an entire community to discovering the private achievements and frailties of an uncelebrated president. His biography of Harry Truman won him a Pulitzer, as did his most recent biography of another president, John Adams. Meeting Thornton Wilder at Yale as an undergraduate inspired McCullough to become a writer—his first love, in fact, had been art. While at college he also met his wife, Rosalee. He learned his craft working at Sports Illustrated, at the United States Information Agency, and at American Heritage. McCullough researched and wrote his first book in the precious hours away from his job with American Heritage; The Johnstown Flood came out in 1968. It was a story and region familiar to McCullough, who was born and raised in nearby Pittsburgh. The book was a success and he became a full-time author. Since then, McCullough has given us six more books—The Great Bridge, The Path between the Seas, Mornings on Horseback, Brave Companions, Truman, and John Adams—earning him two Pulitzer Prizes, two National Book Awards, and two Francis Parkman Prizes from the American Society of Historians. His other honors include a Charles Frankel Prize, a National Book Foundation Distinguished Contribution to American Letters Award, and a New York Public Library’s Literary Lion Award.

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Re: What is John Adams' legacy?
Adams was willing to suffer anything for a truly revolutionary ideal, McCullough says.

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