Timothy Egan is a Pulitzer Prize winning author who resides in Seattle, Washington. He currently contributes opinion columns to The New York Times as the paper's Pacific Northwest correspondent.
In addition to his work with The New York Times, he has written five books, including The Good Rain and Lasso the Wind. Most recently he wrote The Worst Hard Time, a non-fiction account of those who lived through The Great Depression's Dust Bowl, for whic...
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Timothy Egan is a Pulitzer Prize winning author who resides in Seattle, Washington. He currently contributes opinion columns to The New York Times as the paper's Pacific Northwest correspondent.
In addition to his work with The New York Times, he has written five books, including The Good Rain and Lasso the Wind. Most recently he wrote The Worst Hard Time, a non-fiction account of those who lived through The Great Depression's Dust Bowl, for which he won the 2006 Washington State Book Award in History/Biography and a 2006 National Book Award.
In 2001, he won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his contribution to the series How Race is Lived in America.
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