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David Elliot Grann (born March 10, 1967) is an American journalist, a staff writer for ''
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'', and author. His first book, '' The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon,'' was published by Doubleday in February 2009. After its first week of publication, it debuted on ''
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'' bestseller list at No. 4 and later reached No. 1. Grann's articles have been collected in several anthologies, including ''What We Saw: The Events of September 11, 2001'', ''The Best American Crime Writing'' of 2004 and 2005, and ''The Best American Sports Writing'' of 2003 and 2006. He has written for '' The New York Times Magazine'', '' The Atlantic'', ''
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'', and '' The Weekly Standard''. According to a profile in '' Slate'', Grann has a reputation as a "workhorse reporter", which has made him a popular journalist who "inspires a devotion in readers that can border on the obsessive."


Early life

Grann was born on March 10, 1967, to Phyllis E. Grann and Victor Grann. His mother is the former CEO of Putnam Penguin and the first woman CEO of a major publishing firm. His father is an oncologist and Director of the Bennett Cancer Center in Stamford, Connecticut. Grann has two siblings, Edward and Alison.


Career

He graduated from Connecticut College in 1989 with a B.A. in Government."Contributors: David Grann."
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While still in college, Grann received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship and conducted research in Mexico, where he began his career as a freelance
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. He received a master's degree in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1993.Potts, Rolf and Grann, David. "David Grann", RolfPotts.com (March 2009)
Accessed May 26, 2009.
At that point primarily interested in fiction, Grann hoped to develop a career as a novelist."David Grann on murder, madness and writing for ''The New Yorker''"
by Andrea Pitzer, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, April 5, 2010
In 1994 he was hired as a copy editor at '' The Hill'', a Washington, D.C.–based newspaper covering the
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. The same year, Grann earned a master's degree in creative writing from Boston University, where he taught courses in creative writing and fiction. He was named ''The Hill's'' executive editor in 1995. In 1996, Grann became a senior editor at ''
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''. He joined ''
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'' in 2003 as a staff writer. He was a finalist for the Michael Kelly Award in 2005. In 2009, he received both the George Polk Award and Sigma Delta Chi Award for his ''New Yorker'' piece " Trial By Fire", about Cameron Todd Willingham. Another ''New Yorker'' investigative article, "The Mark of a Masterpiece", raised questions about the methods of Peter Paul Biro, who claimed to use fingerprints to help authenticate lost masterpieces. Biro sued Grann and ''The New Yorker'' for libel,"Forensic Art Expert Sues ''New Yorker'' – Author Wants $2 million for defamation over David Grann piece"
by Dylan Byers, '' Adweek'', June 30, 2011
but the case was summarily dismissed."Art Authenticator Loses Defamation Suit Against the New Yorker
, by Albert Samaha, ''Village Voice'' blog, August 5, 2013
The article was a finalist for the 2010 National Magazine Award.


''The Lost City of Z''

Grann's 2009 non-fiction book '' The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon'' recounts the odyssey of the notable British explorer, Captain
Percy Fawcett Percy Harrison Fawcett (18 August 1867 disappeared 29 May 1925) was a British geographer, artillery officer, cartographer, archaeologist and explorer of South America. He disappeared in 1925 (along with his eldest son, Jack, and one of Ja ...
who, in 1925, disappeared with his son in the Amazon while looking for the
Lost City of Z The Lost City of Z is the name given by Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett, a British surveyor of the early 20th century, to an indigenous city that he believed had existed in the jungle of the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. Based on early histories o ...
. For decades, explorers and scientists have tried to find evidence of both his party and the Lost City of Z. Grann also trekked into the Amazon. In his book, he reveals new evidence about how Fawcett died and shows that "Z" may have existed.


''Killers of the Flower Moon''

In March 2014, Grann said he was working on a new book about the Osage Indian murders, considered "one of the most sinister crimes in American history." His book '' Killers of the Flower Moon: An American Crime and the Birth of the FBI'' was published in 2017, chronicling "a tale of murder, betrayal, heroism and a nation's struggle to leave its frontier culture behind and enter the modern world." It was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award and later became #1 on
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bestseller list. The film adaptation, '' Killers of the Flower Moon'', was directed by Martin Scorsese and released in October 2023.


''The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder''

Grann's latest book, '' The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder'', was published in April 2023. It debuted at #1 on ''
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'' bestseller list and stayed on the list for 26 weeks. A reviewer in ''
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'' wrote, “''The Wager'' is one of the finest nonfiction books I've ever read. I can only offer the highest praise a writer can give: endless envy, as deep and salty as the sea." Former President Barack Obama selected ''The Wager'' as one of his summer reading books, a popular booklist he shares annually.


Other books

A collection of twelve previously-published Grann essays, '' The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession'', was published in March 2010. Another book, '' The White Darkness'', was published in October, 2018.


Personal life

Grann has two children. As of 2017 he resided in New York.


Bibliography


Articles

Collections: * . Collection of 12 articles: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * . Collection of 3 articles: *: "The Old Man and the Gun: Forrest Tucker had a long career robbing banks, and he wasn't willing to retire", "True Crime: A postmodern murder mystery", "The Chameleon: The many lives of Frédéric Bourdin"


Books

* His article "The Lost City of Z: A quest to uncover the secrets of the Amazon" is about the same subject. * His article "The Marked Woman: How an Osage Indian family became the prime target of one of the most sinister crimes in American history" is about the same subject. * Based on his article "The White Darkness". *


Adaptations

* '' The Lost City of Z'' (2016), film directed by James Gray, based on book '' The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon'' *'' Dark Crimes'' (2016) The film was based on a 2008 article in
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titled "True Crime: A Postmodern Murder Mystery." * '' The Old Man & the Gun'' (2018), film directed by David Lowery, based on article "The Old Man and the Gun: Forrest Tucker had a long career robbing banks, and he wasn't willing to retire" * '' Trial by Fire'' (2018), film directed by Edward Zwick, based on article "Trial by Fire: Did Texas execute an innocent man?" * '' Killers of the Flower Moon'' (2023), film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on book '' Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI'' Forthcoming: * ''The White Darkness'': *: Apple TV+ announced in April 2022 that Grann's book '' The White Darkness'' would be developed into a new limited series starring Tom Hiddleston. The series will be developed by Soo Hugh and co-produced by Apple Studios and UCP. * ''The Wager'': *: In July 2022, Scorsese and DiCaprio also acquired the rights to Grann's 2023 non-fiction book, '' The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder''.


Awards

* 1989 Thomas J. Watson Fellowship * 2005 (finalist) Michael Kelly award * 2009 George Polk Awards * 2009 Sigma Delta Chi Award * 2009 (shortlist) Samuel Johnson Prize * 2010 (finalist) National Magazine Awards * 2013 Cullman Fellowship"The New York Public Library's Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers Announces 2013-2014 Fellows: David Grann, Téa Obreht, Anthony Grafton, Uwem Akpan among 2013-14 Cullman Center Fellows,"
New York Public Library (March 25, 2013).
* 2017 (finalist) National Book Award


References


External links

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Articles by David Grann
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The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
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Articles by David Grann
at '' The New York Times Magazine''
Articles by David Grann
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