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Thomas C. Hauser (born February 27, 1946) is an American author known for his biographies and novels.


Biography

Hauser graduated from Columbia College in 1967 and
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in 1970. He made his debut as a writer in 1978 with ''The Execution of
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: An American Sacrifice''. Horman's wife,
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, and his parents,
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and Elizabeth Horman, cooperated with Hauser on the book describing both the fate of Charles and his family's quest to uncover the truth in Chile. It was adapted as
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's 1982 film ''
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'', starring Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek. A later book by Hauser, ''Final Warning: The Legacy of Chernobyl'' (co-authored with
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), served as the basis for the 1991 television film '' Chernobyl: The Final Warning'', starring Jon Voight and Jason Robards.'' In 1981, Hauser published a novel, ''Ashworth & Palmer'', set in a fictional law firm, which was inspired by his experience as an associate at
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from 1971 through 1977, following his graduation from
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. Later novels recreated the lives of Beethoven, Mark Twain, and Charles Dickens. Hauser also wrote '' Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times'', a biography of boxer
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.Publishers Weekly
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. In 1991 he was awarded the
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award for ''Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times''. Subsequently, Ali and Hauser co-authored ''HEALING: A Journal of Tolerance And Understanding'' and met with student audiences across the United States to discuss their subject. For their efforts to combat bigotry and prejudice, they were named as co-recipients of the Haviva Reik Award. More recently, Hauser authored ''Muhammad Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest''. He also collaborated with golfer Arnold Palmer on a biography entitled ''Arnold Palmer A Personal Journey'' published in 1994. Hauser is a keen follower of boxing and has written about the sport for numerous print publications such as the New York Times and The Ring and various websites such as The Sweet Science, and Boxing Scene. He has been featured in numerous documentaries about the sport including the Academy Award-winning ''When We Were Kings''. On eight occasions, articles written by Hauser have been named "best investigative writing" of the year by the Boxing Writers Association of America. In 2004, the organization honored him with the Nat Fleischer Award for Career Excellence in Boxing Journalism. From 2012 through 2020, he was a consultant to HBO Sports. In 2003, at the request of the late Senator John McCain, Hauser testified before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation regarding the regulation of professional boxing. On December 4, 2019, it was announced that Hauser had been chosen by the electors for boxing's highest honor: induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.


Books

;General non-fiction * ''Missing'' * ''The Trial of Patrolman Thomas Shea'' * ''For Our Children'' (with Frank Macchiarola) * ''The Family Legal Companion'' * ''Final Warning: The Legacy of Chernobyl'' (with Dr. Robert Gale) * ''Arnold Palmer: A Personal Journey'' * ''Confronting America's Moral Crisis'' (with Frank Macchiarola) * ''Healing: A Journal of Tolerance and Understanding'' * ''With This Ring'' (with Frank Macchiarola) * ''Thomas Hauser on Sports'' * ''Reflections'' ;Boxing non-fiction * ''The Black Lights: Inside the World of Professional Boxing'' * '' Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times'' * ''Muhammad Ali: Memories'' * ''Muhammad Ali: In Perspective'' * ''Muhammad Ali & Company'' * ''A Beautiful Sickness'' * ''A Year At The Fights'' * ''Brutal Artistry'' * ''The View From Ringside'' * ''Chaos, Corruption, Courage, and Glory'' * ''The Lost Legacy of Muhammad Ali'' * ''I Don't Believe It, But It's True'' * ''Knockout'' (with Vikki LaMotta) * ''The Greatest Sport of All'' * ''The Boxing Scene'' * ''An Unforgiving Sport'' * ''Boxing Is . . .'' * ''Box: The Face of Boxing'' * ''The Legend of Muhammad Ali'' (with Bart Barry) * ''Winks and Daggers'' * ''And the New . . .'' * ''Straight Writes and Jabs'' * ''Thomas Hauser on Boxing'' * ''A Hurting Sport'' * ''Muhammad Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest'' *''There Will Always Be Boxing'' *''Protect Yourself At All Times'' *''A Dangerous Game'' *''Staredown'' *''Broken Dreams'' ;Fiction * ''Ashworth & Palmer'' * ''Agatha's Friends'' * ''The Beethoven Conspiracy'' * ''Hanneman's War'' * ''The Fantasy'' * ''Dear Hannah'' * ''The Hawthorne Group'' * ''Mark Twain Remembers'' * ''Finding The Princess'' * ''Waiting For Carver Boyd'' * ''The Final Recollections of Charles Dickens'' * ''The Baker's Tale'' ;For children * ''Martin Bear & Friends''


References


External links


''Thomas Hauser''
bio at Thesweetscience.com
''Thomas Hauser''
bio at Fantasticfiction.co.uk * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hauser, Thomas 1946 births Living people American non-fiction writers American biographers American male biographers Boxing writers Columbia Law School alumni Cravath, Swaine & Moore associates American fiction writers Lawyers from New York City Columbia College (New York) alumni