John Hersey β American 20th-century writer and journalist, author of Hiroshima and A Bell for Adano, Pulitzer Prize winner. He fused reportage with fiction, pioneering literary journalism. His work became a model of blending fact with human narrative.
π₯ Hiroshima (1946) told the stories of six survivors and reshaped global awareness of nuclear war. π A Bell for Adano earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1945. π° His Hiroshima piece filled an entire issue of The New Yorker β unprecedented at the time. π Born in Tianjin, China, where his parents were missionaries. β Served as a war correspondent in WWII across Europe and Asia. π Associated with writers of the βnew realism,β mixing documentary and literature. π¨βπ« Taught at Yale, mentoring young journalists. π₯ Several of his works were adapted for film and TV. π Funny note: after the sensational impact of Hiroshima, he withdrew from the public eye for months, wary of being treated as a celebrity.