Lawrence Wright, born August 2, 1947, is an American writer and journalist renowned for his meticulously researched nonfiction works. He began his career as a screenwriter before achieving widespread recognition as a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine and a fellow at the Center for Law and Security at NYU Law. Wright’s writing style is characterized by deep investigation, detailed historical accounts, and a thoughtful approach to complex subjects, often exploring themes of religion, politics, and global events.
Wright gained significant acclaim with his 2006 book, Looming Tower, a groundbreaking account of the rise of Al-Qaeda. He has continued to produce acclaimed non-fiction, including Going Clear and The Plague Year: America in the Time of COVID, consistently tackling challenging and timely issues. His work reflects a dedication to exploring the darkest aspects of human behavior and the forces shaping the modern world.















