
Bryan Burrough
Bryan Burrough
Bryan Burrough is an acclaimed American author and journalist renowned for his riveting narrative nonfiction. As a special correspondent for Vanity Fair and former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Burrough has masterfully chronicled the intersection of history, business, and crime. He is the bestselling author and co-author of several critically lauded books, including "Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco," a gripping account of corporate greed and the era-defining takeover that became a classic in business literature. His works such as "Public Enemies," which explores the 1930s war on America’s most notorious criminals, and "Days of Rage," delving into the radical underground of the 1970s, showcase his talent for transforming sprawling real-life events into page-turning narratives. Burrough’s meticulous research, sharp storytelling, and keen insight have earned him numerous accolades and established him as a leading voice in investigative nonfiction. Readers return to his books for their compelling portraits of complex characters and pivotal moments that have shaped modern America.
Bryan Burrough is an acclaimed American author and journalist renowned for his riveting narrative nonfiction. As a special correspondent for Vanity Fair and former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Burrough has masterfully chronicled the intersection of history, business, and crime. He is the bestselling author and co-author of several critically lauded books, including "Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco," a gripping account of corporate greed and the era-defining takeover that became a classic in business literature. His works such as "Public Enemies," which explores the 1930s war on America’s most notorious criminals, and "Days of Rage," delving into the radical underground of the 1970s, showcase his talent for transforming sprawling real-life events into page-turning narratives. Burrough’s meticulous research, sharp storytelling, and keen insight have earned him numerous accolades and established him as a leading voice in investigative nonfiction. Readers return to his books for their compelling portraits of complex characters and pivotal moments that have shaped modern America.





