A Pulitzer-winning Biographer on How He Writes. It Is More Than Just Writing

 



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New York Public Library. Cullman Center for Scholars & Writers Fellowships




After working on the biography for about five years, Caro got a cubicle at the New York Public Library’s Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial room. As Caro said in his book, it was not books that were the most wonderful things he found in the Allen Room. It is the support from the other writers whom Caro shared the room with such as Joseph P. Lash, author of “Eleanor and Franklin.” When he had a problem related to his work, there were many people with whom to discuss it. Read More...



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