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John Feinstein — always a storyteller, whether via the written word or when chatting with other journalists in an arena's media room or press box — was working until the time of his death.
Two years ago, when Bob Knight died, John Feinstein wrote: “Knight was an almost Shakespearean character: brilliant, thoughtful and tragically flawed.” When the news flashed Thursday that ...
John Feinstein wrote 50 books, including novels for young readers, and if you put all his acknowledgement pages into a single volume, you’d have 51.
John Feinstein was born on July 28, 1955, in Manhattan. His father, Martin, was the executive director of performing arts at the Kennedy Center and general director of the Washington Opera.
John Feinstein, sports commentator and best-selling author, dies at 69. He had a long affiliation with The Washington Post and wrote books including “A Season on the Brink,” about Indiana ...
John Feinstein, sportswriter, columnist and author of dozens of books, including his most famous, “A Season on the Brink,” which chronicles the 1985 Indiana University men’s basketball ...
John Feinstein died March 13. He and his career — which might have been the same thing — began at The Chronicle. The Chronicle’s office on Duke’s campus sprawls across the top floor of a ...
John Feinstein was one of a kind. Take it from the guy who hired him. ... Feinstein wrote more than 40 sports books, plus another bunch for children. No one else comes close.
John Feinstein's love of sport and his admiration for sport done right is what made him so good at writing up sport and those in it. The post Secret to John Feinstein's golf- and sportswriting ...
John Feinstein, one of the country’s foremost sports writers and the author of numerous bestselling books, died unexpectedly Thursday. He was 69.
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