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Allen Drury
Allen Stuart Drury (September 2, 1918 – September 2, 1998) was an American
novelist. During World War II, he was a reporter in the Senate, closely observing Presidents
Franklin D. Roosevelt and
Harry S. Truman, among others. He would convert these experiences into his first novel ''
Advise and Consent'', for which he won the
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960. Long afterwards, it was still being praised as ‘the definitive Washington tale’. His diaries from this period were published as ''A Senate Journal 1943–45''.
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