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Larry Tye is an American non-fiction author and journalist known for his biographies of notable Americans including
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Satchel Paige Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB). His career spanned five decades and culminated with his induction in ...
(2009),
Robert F. Kennedy Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925June 6, 1968), also known by his initials RFK and by the nickname Bobby, was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 64th United States Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, ...
(2016) and
Joseph McCarthy Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visi ...
(2020). From 1986 to 2001, Tye was a reporter at ''The Boston Globe'', where his primary beat was medicine. He also served as the ''Globe's'' environmental reporter, roving national writer, investigative reporter and sports writer. Before that, he was the environmental reporter at ''The Courier-Journal'' in
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, and covered government and business at ''
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'' in
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. Tye was a
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at Harvard University in 1993–1994 and has won a series of major newspaper awards, including the Livingston Award for Young Journalists and the
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Award for Environmental Journalism. Two of Tye's books, one on the Pullman porters and another on
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, have been adapted into documentary films.
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and
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are making his biography of Robert Kennedy into a limited TV series, with
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due to play Kennedy. Tye won a Goldsmith Research Prize from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, an Alicia Patterson Fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency, and research grants from the Newberry Library, Gilder Lehrman Institute, and the Eisenhower and Truman libraries. His books have won awards, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness's highest honor for one on mental illness co-authored with Kitty Dukakis. Tye's biography of Satchel Paige was named a ''New York Times'' Notable Book, and won two prizes—the Casey Award and Seymour Medal—as best baseball book of 2009. ''The Wall Street Journal'' wrote that Tye’s latest book, ''Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy, '' was “the fullest account yet” of McCarthy and “the rigor of his research ensures he goes far beyond the caricature to give us a portrait of nuance and depth.” NPR reported that the book also, “draws a parallel between McCarthy's tactics and President Trump's divisive rhetoric.” Additionally, Tye is director of the Boston-base
Health Coverage Fellowship
which each year trains 10 American medical journalists on better covering issues in this field.


Education and teaching

Tye, who graduated from Brown University, taught journalism at Boston University, Northeastern University and Tufts University.


Works

* ''The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of Public Relations''. New York:
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(1998). . * ''Homelands: Portraits of the New Jewish Diaspora''. New York:
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(2001). . * ''Rising From the Rails: Pullman Porters and the Making of the Black Middle Class''. New York:
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(2004). . * ''Shock: The Healing Power of Electroconvulsive Therapy'', co-written by
Kitty Dukakis Katharine "Kitty" Dukakis (née Dickson; born December 26, 1936) is an American author. She is the wife of former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis. Life and career Dukakis was born Katharine Virginia Dickson in Cambridge, Massachusetts, th ...
.
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(2007). . *''Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend''. New York:
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(2009). . * ''Superman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Enduring Hero''. New York:
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(2012). . * ''Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon''. New York:
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(2016). .
''Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy''.
New York:
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Honors and awards

* 2009
Casey Award The Casey Award has been given to the best baseball book of the year since 1983. The award was begun by Mike Shannon and W.J. Harrison, editors and co-founders of ''Spitball: The Literary Baseball Magazine''. Casey Award recipients *1983 – Er ...
for ''Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend'' * 2010
Seymour Medal The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is a membership organization dedicated to fostering the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball primarily through the use of statistics. Established in Cooperstown, New Y ...
for ''Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend''


References


External links


Official website

Publisher profile
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''Booknotes'': On ''The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays & The Birth of Public Relations'' (Sep. 20, 1998).
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Interviews


Interview with Larry Tye
about ''Bobby Kennedy: The making of a liberal icon'' on NPR's ''Fresh Air'' with guest host Dave Davies.
Interview with Larry Tye
about ''Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend'' on NPR's ''Fresh Air'' with guest host Dave Davies.
Interview with Larry Tye
and Kitty Dukakis about ''Shock: The Healing Power of Electroconvulsive Therapy'' on NPR's ''Fresh Air'' with Terry Gross.
Interview with Larry Tye
about ''Rising From the Rails: Pullman Porters and the Making of the Black Middle Class'' on NPR's ''Fresh Air'' with Terry Gross. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tye, Larry American male journalists Nieman Fellows American non-fiction writers Living people Historians of public relations Year of birth missing (living people)