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'''Michael Paterniti''' is an American writer known for magazine articles in publications such as Harper's, the New Yorker, GQ, and Esquire, as well as his book ''[[The Telling Room]]'' (2013).<ref>{{Cite web|title = Hot summer author: Michael Paterniti|url = |
'''Michael Paterniti''' is an American writer known for magazine articles in publications such as Harper's, the New Yorker, GQ, and Esquire, as well as his book ''[[The Telling Room]]'' (2013).<ref>{{Cite web|title = Hot summer author: Michael Paterniti|url = https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/05/29/michael-paterniti-the-telling-room/2350891/|accessdate = 2015-08-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Hurting for words|url = http://www.cjr.org/criticism/hurting_for_words.php|accessdate = 2015-08-05}}</ref> |
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Paterniti won the 1998 National Magazine award for "Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain" in ''Harper Magazine''. Michael Paterniti lives in Portland Maine and was born in Darien, Connecticut. |
Paterniti won the 1998 National Magazine award for "Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain" in ''Harper Magazine''. Michael Paterniti lives in Portland Maine and was born in Darien, Connecticut. |
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Michael Paterniti is an American writer known for magazine articles in publications such as Harper's, the New Yorker, GQ, and Esquire, as well as his book The Telling Room (2013).[1][2]
Paterniti won the 1998 National Magazine award for "Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain" in Harper Magazine. Michael Paterniti lives in Portland Maine and was born in Darien, Connecticut.
After his graduation from the University of Michigan, Michael Paterniti pursued a successful career for as an editor, magazine writer and the author of “Driving Mr. Albert,” his account of a cross-country car trip with both the pathologist who performed Albert Einstein’s autopsy and Einstein’s actual brain, which floated about in a formaldehyde-filled Tupperware vessel.
References
- ^ "Hot summer author: Michael Paterniti". Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- ^ "Hurting for words". Retrieved 2015-08-05.