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Kai Bird is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist, best known for his biographies of political figures. He has also won the National Book Critics Circle Award for biography, the Duff Cooper Prize, a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is a Contributing Editor of The Nation magazine.

Bird was born in 1951. His father was a U.S. Foreign Service officer, and he spent his childhood in Jerusalem, Beirut, Dhahran, Cairo and Bombay. He finished high school in 1969 at Kodaikanal International School in Tamil Nadu, South India. He received his BA from Carleton College in 1973 and a M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1975. Bird now lives in Miami Beach, Florida with his wife, Susan Goldm
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Kai Bird Every night I decide what small anecdote or piece of the story I would find most interesting to write about the next morning. I get started by writing…m´Ç°ù±ðEvery night I decide what small anecdote or piece of the story I would find most interesting to write about the next morning. I get started by writing up that anecdote. (less)
Kai Bird Robert Ames happened to be my next door neighbor in Dhahran Saudi Arabia in 1962-65--when I was an adolescent. So I had memories of him and was always…m´Ç°ù±ðRobert Ames happened to be my next door neighbor in Dhahran Saudi Arabia in 1962-65--when I was an adolescent. So I had memories of him and was always curious to learn more about how he died in Beirut in 1983. (less)
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“Oppenheimer’s warnings were ignored—and ultimately, he was silenced. Like that rebellious Greek god Prometheus—who stole fire from Zeus and bestowed it upon humankind, Oppenheimer gave us atomic fire. But then, when he tried to control it, when he sought to make us aware of its terrible dangers, the powers-that-be, like Zeus, rose up in anger to punish him.”
Kai Bird, American Prometheus: THE INSPIRATION FOR 'OPPENHEIMER', WINNER OF 7 OSCARS, INCLUDING BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR AND BEST ACTOR

“The kind of person that I admire most would be one who becomes extraordinarily good at doing a lot of things but still maintains a tear-stained countenance.”
Kai Bird, American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer

“Great wits are near to madness, closely allied and thin partitions do their bounds divide.”
Kai Bird, American Prometheus

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