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- Q21229445 abstract "Bill Minutaglio (born Brooklyn, 1955) is a journalist, author or co-author of 8 books, and has served as a professor at The University of Texas at Austin. Known for his book "First Son: George W. Bush & The Bush Family Dynasty," the Austin American-Statesman recognized Minutaglio's work, saying: "Minutaglio has long been regarded as one of the great writers in Texas journalism… Minutaglio wrote exquisite long-form pieces about Texas poverty in a time of plenty."A recipient of many regional and national awards, his books have been excerpted or published in various languages and nations, including China. His book (with Steven L. Davis) "Dallas 1963" was given the PEN CENTER USA research nonfiction prize for 2014. It was considered among the best books of the year by The New Republic, Kirkus Reviews, Seattle Times, Kansas City Star, Oklahoman and The Washington Post's "The Fix." With books by Norman Mailer, William Manchester, Gerald Posner and Don DeLillo, it was lauded by The Daily Beast as one of the 5 most important works ever written about the killing of President John F. Kennedy.Minutaglio wrote the first magazine stories about The Dallas Buyers Club and was interviewed by many US and international news outlets about his research. The actor Tom Cruise, in conjunction with Paramount Pictures, acquired the rights to make a movie about the book City on Fire. The director Oliver Stone cited Minutaglio's biography of President George W. Bush in interviews about Stone's film W. Along with work by Ernest Hemingway, City on Fire was named by Esquire magazine as one of the greatest sagas of human survival. Minutaglio's writing is included, or cited, in several anthologies, including The Best American Sportswriting .Inducted into The Texas Institute of Letters, Minutaglio's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Texas Monthly, The Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists, Scotland on Sunday, Outside, Esquire, Politico, The Daily Beast, Mexico Business, Details, TALK, People, The Sporting News and The Texas Observer. He reported on racism in the United States and conflicts in the Philippines, Germany, the Soviet Union, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and Mexico. He has interviewed Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Hillary Clinton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Belushi, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson and others.His other books are: In Search of the Blues: A Journey to the Soul of Black Texas; Molly Ivins: A Rebel Life; The President’s Counselor: The Rise to Power of Alberto Gonzales; Locker Room Mojo; and The Hidden City.".
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- Q21229445 comment "Bill Minutaglio (born Brooklyn, 1955) is a journalist, author or co-author of 8 books, and has served as a professor at The University of Texas at Austin. Known for his book "First Son: George W.".
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