Goldwyn: A Biography
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Andrew Scott Berg
1949–
On Andrew Scott Berg
A brief life
Andrew Scott Berg was born in 1949 in Norwalk, Connecticut. He attended Princeton University, where his senior thesis on Maxwell Perkins became his first major publication. He has spent his career as a preeminent biographer of American literary and cultural icons.
On the page
Berg is best known for his meticulously researched biographical studies, including 'Max Perkins: Editor of Genius', 'Goldwyn: A Biography', and 'Lindbergh'. His prose focuses on the intersection of individual ambition and the shaping of 20th-century American culture. He often utilizes extensive archival access to provide intimate, definitive accounts of his subjects.
In their time
His work has been widely lauded for its narrative drive and scholarly rigor. 'Max Perkins: Editor of Genius' won the National Book Award in 1978, establishing him as a significant voice in American letters. His biography of Charles Lindbergh was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1999.
The afterlife
Berg remains a standard-bearer for the modern American literary biography. His books are frequently cited as the definitive portraits of their respective subjects. He continues to influence the craft of narrative non-fiction through his commitment to deep primary-source research.
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