Audubon's biographer to share insight into famed naturalist
The Salt
By Christy Karras
John James Audubon was born in
"He was a very enthusiastic man. He typically used five exclamation points where the rest of us would use one," said Richard Rhodes, author of John James Audubon, last year's acclaimed biography.
You wouldn't necessarily expect such an upbeat story from an author whose books typically deal with, in his words, "human violence - how it comes about and how to survive it." Most of his 20 books cover sobering territory: The Making of the Atomic Bomb won a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Award and a National Book Critics Circle Award. Dark Sun, about the development of the hydrogen bomb, was a Pulitzer finalist. He also wrote Masters of Death, about the Holocaust, and Hole in the World, recalling his childhood at the hands of an abusive stepmother. More...


