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Lawrence Wright’s new novel, “The End of October,” belongs in the rare second category. The book, written months ago, imagines a global pandemic, with millions infected by a virus that began ...
Wright’s also a playwright and a novelist and performs in a blues band. His lean-limbed, immersive new work, The Plague Year, revisits 2020 in all of its pandemic-fueled drama.
My guest today is my friend Lawrence Wright, an investigative journalist for The New Yorker and the author of an extraordinary new book called “The Plague Year: America in the Time of Covid.” ...
Lawrence Wright’s remarkable new book gives the reader a searing view of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping.
Lawrence Wright is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and New Yorker staff writer who was one of the first to warn of global pandemics, and now in his latest work of nonfiction, “The Plague Year ...
Wright’s new book, "Mr. Texas," is due out Sept. 19. (Kenny Braun) Lawrence Wright’s last novel, The End of October, was an eerily prescient thriller about the world in the grip of a pandemic.
Lawrence Wright: And so, he unveiled the plastic, and we were staring at it in awe, just loving it, but Bill Wittliff says, “You know, Clete, the guitar is too thick.” You know Bill.
Based on Lawrence Wright ‘s Pulitzer-winning book, the gripping drama chronicles the events that led up to September 11, 2001, and how the infighting between the FBI and CIA may have prevented ...
Lawrence Wright's new book is "God Save Texas: A Journey into the Soul of the Lone Star State." He's also the screenwriter for the adaptation of his Pulitzer Prizewinning book "The Looming Tower ...