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David Hirshey
David Hirshey is an American book editor and a contributing editor at ''Esquire.'' The senior vice president and executive editor of HarperCollins from 1998-2016, he was previously an editor for the ''New Yorker''. Among others, he has worked with authors including Richard Ben Cramer, Frederick Exley, Richard Ford, Norman Mailer and David Halberstam. Hirshey wrote the weekly soccer column "Kicking and Screaming" for ESPN.com from 2010-2017. In 2018, he became Writer-at-Large for the soccer magazine ''Eight by Eight.'' An expert on soccer, Hirshey co-wrote ''The ESPN World Cup Companion: Everything You Need To Know About The Planet's Biggest Sports Event'' and appeared in the 2006 documentary '' Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos''. He has written extensively on the sport for ''The New York Times'', ''Deadspin'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', the ''Los Angeles Times'' and ''The Washington Post.'' Early life and education Hirshey was born in New York ...
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