


The publisher of his first book, Simon & Schuster, also offered him to contract to write his second success. He was a very good student and graduated with honors in 1955, and decided upon becoming a fiction writer or a playwright.Īfter he had a lot of success by The Johnstown Flood, two additional publishers agreed to offer him new employment, one to write about the Great Chicago fire and the other about San Francisco earthquake. While studying at Yale University, he was a part of Skull and Bones and served as researcher at Time, Life, and American Heritage. Wilder often mentioned that David taught him how to maintain “an air of freedom” in the storyline, and he meant that the reader should not anticipate the outcome, regardless that the book is non-fiction. He often had lunch with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and writer Thornton Wilder. As he has often mentioned, it was a “privilege” for him to study English there because he was taught by John Hersey, John O’Hara, Brendan Gill, and Robert Penn Warren. In 1951 he started attending legendary Yale University. David McCullough loved school, and he loved attending every day, and he contemplated many career choices, ranging from writer, architect, painter, actor, to lawyer, and almost decided on attending medical school for a time.” Being one of four male children in family, he had a wonderful childhood and adopted many interests, including cartoon drawing and sports. Initially he was taught at Shady Side Academy and Linden Avenue Grade School. He has Scotch Irish descent and his mother is Ruth Rankin his father is Christian Hax McCullough. The author was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania neighborhood of Point Breeze. His two Pulitzer Prize winner books, John Adams and Truman, are presented as TV Films and miniseries by HBO. David McCullough has hosted American Experience for twelve years. Additionally, he has authored series of documentaries like the Civil War and the 2003 film Seabiscuit. Truman, John Adams, Brooklyn Bridge and Wright brothers. The first published book he had was The Johnstown Flood (1968) and after he has written similar nine topics which were Harry S. McCullough was born and grew up in Pittsburgh, and he earned his English literature degree from prestigious Yale University. He is a writer that has won many national and local writers’ awards and his works have often been adopted by television companies such as HBO. The latest is the highest Civilian Award of the United States. He has won Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award twice and he has also won National Book Award and was a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient. David McCullough is a great American writer, narrator, lecturer and historian.
