A. J. Jacobs

Journalist and author of Immortal Life

A. J. Jacobs - Journalist and author of Immortal Life
Born

March 20th, 1968
57 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A journalist and author contributed to various publications including Esquire and The New York Times. Wrote several books exploring self-experimentation and social issues, gaining attention for unique perspectives and humor. One of the notable works, 'The Year of Living Biblically', chronicled a year of following biblical teachings as closely as possible. Also authored 'The Know-It-All', detailing an experience of reading the entire Encyclopædia Britannica. Engaged in public speaking and often appeared on television, including the Today Show.

Wrote 'The Year of Living Biblically'

Authored 'The Know-It-All'

Contributed to Esquire and New York Times

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