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Garry Wills
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Garry Wills is an American historian, author, and political philosopher. He has written on American history, politics, and religion, particularly the history of the Catholic Church. He won a Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1993 for his book, Lincoln at Gettysburg.
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Born in Atlanta in 1934, Garry Wills has established himself as a key figure in American historiography.
His work Nixon agonistes is considered a fundamental reference for understanding politics and the crisis of the self-made man in the United States.
A 1993 Pulitzer Prize winner, his prolific career spans over fifty published books.
He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, where he has been writing reviews since 1973.
As an Emeritus Professor at Northwestern University, he has dedicated his academic life to the study of history, politics, and religion.



