Allen Drury(1918-1998)
- Writer
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A former reporter in The New York Times's Washington bureau, Drury quit
the paper when his novel of political intrigue, Advise & Consent,
became a bestseller. It won a 1960 Pulitzer Prize, became a Broadway
play and was basis for Otto Preminger's Tempête à Washington (1962). He completed his final work,
the novel "Public Men," two weeks before he died.