Garry Wills | |
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Born | Atlanta, Georgia, US | May 22, 1934
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Period | 1961–present |
Subject | American politics and political history, the Catholic Church |
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Natalie Cavallo
(m. 1959; died 2019) |
Garry Wills (born May 22, 1934) is an American author, journalist, political philosopher, and historian, specializing in American history, politics, and religion, especially the history of the Catholic Church. He won a Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1993.
Wills has written over fifty books and, since 1973, has been a frequent reviewer for The New York Review of Books.[1] He became a faculty member of the history department at Northwestern University in 1980, where he is an Emeritus Professor of History.