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John hersey

John Richard Hersey was born in Tientsin, China on June 17, 1914 to U.S. missionary parents, Roscoe Monroe and Grace Hersey. In 1925, Hersey moved away from China and came to the United States with his family. He went to school at Yale and received a B.A. in 1936. After completing his education at Yale, Hersey went and worked as a journalist and war correspondent during World War II for Time Magazine and became well known for his writings about the war (Lesniak 210).


nuclear bombing of Japan through the perspective of two doctors, a Protestant minister, a widowed seamstress, a young female factory worker, and a German Catholic priest. He then retired and moved to Key West, Florida, and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. In 1950, Hersey wrote The Wall which was about the Jewish uprising against the Nazis in a Warsaw Ghetto (Lesniak 210). occupation of a rural town in war-torn Italy, which won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1945. John Hersey died in Key West, Florida, on March 24, 1993 (Lesniak 211). Other novels that Hersey wrote through his career include The Marmot Drive (1953), A Single Pebble (1956)), The War Lover (1959), The Child Buyer (1960), White Lotus (1965) as well as many other articles and periodicals. The articles were first published in the New Yorker on August 31, 1946 and later that year they were turned into a book. In the following year, Hersey wrote the book Hiroshima which told the story of the U. rsey wrote his first novel, A Bell for Adano, which was about the U. Hersey spent the majority of his time pursuing many interests such as sailing, gardening, fishing, and reading. From 1965 to 1970, Hersey worked as a Master at Pierson College at Yale and spent the following year as a Writer-in-Residence at the American Academy in Rome. Many of Hersey's writings dealt with intolerance and inhumanity (Lesniak 211).

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