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Name
  
Richard Snow

Role
  
Historian

Movies
  
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Education
  
Columbia University (1970)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

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Richard F. Snow (born 1947) is an American historian and writer of novels and short stories.

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Biography

Snow is the author of the 1981 novel, The Burning, a fictionalized account of the Hinckley, Minnesota, fire of 1894. His other works include The Funny Road (1975) and The Iron Road (1979); the latter won the Boston Globe's Hornbook Award.

Snow graduated from Columbia University in 1970 and began working at American Heritage Magazine. succeeding, Byron Dobell, he served as the editor of from 1990 to 2007.

After the magazine closed, he returned to writing full-time, penning A Measureless Peril, about America’s role in the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II (Scribner, 2011) and I Invented the Modern Age, a biography of Henry Ford (2014).

References

Richard Snow Wikipedia