Evan Wright
American writer
Died when: 59 years 213 days (715 months)Star Sign: Sagittarius
Evan Alan Wright (born 1965/1966) was an American writer, known for his extensive reporting on subcultures for Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.
He is best known for his book on the Iraq War, Generation Kill (2004).He also wrote an exposé about a top CIA officer who allegedly worked as a Mafia hitman, How to Get Away With Murder in America (2012).
Although some compare his writings to those of Hunter S.Thompson, Wright claims his biggest literary influences were Mark Twain and British-American author Christopher Isherwood.
The New York Times called his military writing "nuanced and grounded in details often overlooked in daily journalistic accounts" and noted his use of "gallows humor".
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