John Jeremiah Sullivan

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Baseball Player · United States Of America · Male

John Jeremiah Sullivan (born 1974) is an American writer and editor. He is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, a contributing editor of Harper's Magazine, and the southern editor of The Paris Review. 2Biography Sullivan was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Mike Sullivan, a sportswriter. He earned his degree in 1997 from The University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee. His first book, Blood Horses: Notes of a Sportswriter's Son, was published in 2004. It is part personal reminiscence, part elegy for his father, and part investigation into the history and culture of the thoroughbred racehorse. His second book, Pulphead: Essays (2011), is an anthology of fourteen previously published magazine articles, with most of them "in substantially different form" for the book. Sullivan's essay "Mister Lytle: An Essay", originally published in The Paris Review, won a number of awards and was anthologized in Pulphead. Sullivan recounts how he lived with Andrew Nelson Lytle, when Lytle was in his 90s, helping him with house chores and learning some wisdom about writing and life. 2Awards 2003 Eclipse Award, Blood Horses 2003 National Magazine Award, Feature Writing 2004 Whiting Award, Nonfiction 2011 National Magazine Award, Essays and Criticism, "Mister Lytl