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Dave Barry is a humor columnist. For 25 years he was a syndicated columnist whose work appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the United States and abroad. In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened. Dave has ... written a total of 30 books, although virtually none of them contain useful information. Two of his books were used as the basis for the CBS TV sitcom "Dave's World," in which Harry Anderson played a much taller version of Dave.
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Dave Barry is a humor columnist for the Miami Herald. His column appears in more than 500 newspapers in the United States and abroad. In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened.
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Dave Barry At the lecture podium, Dave Barry has a one of a kind wit that has the power to electrify an audience. His program of contemporary commentary is perfect for any group wishing to explore the social quirks and calamities that make living in the new millennium such a unique experience.
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Dave Barry's network of Alert Readers know a wacky story when they see one--and a good humorist when they read one. For 20 years, as a writer for The Miami Herald, Barry has stared human existence straight in the face and found, well, weirdness and lunacy. In columns syndicated to 500 newspapers and in 24 books, Barry has found goofiness all around--in our aging bodies, in the overconfident babble of financial experts and the terrorist threat posed by 87-year-old women at airports, and in kangaroo flatulence and bridal-bouquet-eating iguanas. He won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1988, but seems prouder of playing guitar in a literary band that includes Stephen King and Amy Tan and is otherwise noteworthy only for its extreme volume. In his latest novel, Tricky Business, he shows a sure touch in choreographing mayhem aboard a gambling vessel during a tropical storm. Two of Barry's books were the basis for the CBS sitcom Dave's World.
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Dave Barry book: "Dave Barry Hits Below the Belt" In 1975 Dave Barry joined Burger Associates, a consulting firm that teaches effective writing to businesspersons. He spent nearly eight years trying to get various businesspersons to, for God's sake, stop writing things like "Enclosed please find the enclosed enclosure," but he eventually realized that it was hopeless. So, in 1983 he took a job at The Miami Herald, and he has been there ever since, although he never answers the phone. His column appears in more than 500 newspapers, yet another indication of the worsening drug crisis. In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary, pending a recount. (Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened.)
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Dave Barry was born in Armonk, New York, where his father was a Presbyterian minister. Barry was voted Class Clown of his high school in Pleasantville, New York, when he graduated in 1965. He then majored in English at Haverford College in Pennsylvania. After graduating with a B.A. in 1969 he worked as a reporter for The Daily Local News, a small newspaper in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Barry ... taught business writing for eight years. In 1983 he began reporting for The Miami Herald in Florida and soon after launched his humor column.
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