Nicholas Dawidoff is the author of four books. One of them, The Fly Swatter, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and another, In the Country of Country, was named one of the greatest all-time works of travel literature by Conde Nast Traveller.
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Nicholas Dawidoff is the author of four books. One of them,
The Fly Swatter, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and another,
In the Country of Country, was named one of the greatest all-time works of travel literature by
Conde Nast Traveller. His first book,
The Catcher Was A Spy: The Mysterious Life Of Moe Berg was a national bestseller and appeared on many 1994 best book lists. In May, Pantheon will publish
The Crowd Sounds Happy: A Story of Love, Madness and Baseball. He is also the editor of the Library of America’s
Baseball: A Literary Anthology. A graduate of Harvard University, he has been a Guggenheim, Civitella Ranieri and Berlin Prize Fellow, and is a contributor to
The New Yorker,
The New York Times Magazine and the
American Scholar.