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16 Facts About Paul Hendrickson

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Paul Hendrickson was born on April 29,1944 and is an American author, journalist, and professor.

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Paul Hendrickson is a senior lecturer and member of the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Paul Hendrickson is a former member of the writing staff at the Washington Post.

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Paul Hendrickson has been honored with two writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, Lyndhurst Foundation, and Alicia Patterson Foundation.

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In 2019, Hendrickson published a book about Frank Lloyd Wright, supported through a fellowship with the NEA, entitled Plagued by Fire: The Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Paul Joseph Hendrickson was born on April 29,1944, in Fresno, California.

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Paul Hendrickson is the son of Joseph Paul and Rita Bernice Hendrickson.

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From age 14 to 21, Paul Hendrickson attended Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity Catholic seminary in Alabama, intent on preparing for the priesthood.

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Paul Hendrickson attended St Louis University, earning a Bachelor's degree in English in 1967.

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Paul Hendrickson earned a Master's degree in 1968 in English, with a concentration in American literature from Pennsylvania State University.

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In 1977, Paul Hendrickson joined the staff of The Washington Post as a feature writer and reporter for the newspaper's Style section, covering culture and the arts.

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When he was working on staff at The Washington Post, Paul Hendrickson began facilitating nonfiction writing workshops at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Paul Hendrickson taught American studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Seven years later, while Paul Hendrickson was at The Washington Post, he began an in-depth two-part series for the newspaper, which focused on the lives of author Hemingway's three children.

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Paul Hendrickson spent time researching the life of Hemingway by reading biographies and articles written about the author.

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Paul Hendrickson discussed the subject's life with Hemingway's sons and some of his grandchildren, friends, and associates.