fbpx
Wikipedia

Dave Barry

David McAlister Barry (born July 3, 1947) is an American author and columnist who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for the Miami Herald from 1983 to 2005. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comic novels and children's novels. Barry's honors include the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary (1988) and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism (2005).

Dave Barry
Barry at the 2011 Washington Post Hunt
BornDavid McAlister Barry
(1947-07-03) July 3, 1947 (age 76)
Armonk, New York, U.S.
OccupationHumorist
Author
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHaverford College (BA)
SpouseAnn Shelnutt (1969–19?)[1]
Beth Lenox
(m. 1976; div. 1993)

(m. 1996)
Children2
Signature
Website
davebarry.com

Barry has defined a sense of humor as "a measurement of the extent to which we realize that we are trapped in a world almost totally devoid of reason. Laughter is how we express the anxiety we feel at this knowledge."[2]

Early life and education edit

Barry was born in Armonk, New York, where his father, David W. Barry, was a Presbyterian minister. He was educated at Wampus Elementary School, Harold C. Crittenden Junior High School (both in Armonk), and Pleasantville High School, where he was elected "Class Clown" in 1965. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Haverford College in 1969.[3]

As an alumnus of a Quaker-affiliated college, he avoided military service during the Vietnam War by registering as a religious conscientious objector.[4] Notwithstanding his father's vocation, Barry decided "early on" that he was an atheist.[5] He said, "The problem with writing about religion is that you run the risk of offending sincerely religious people, and then they come after you with machetes."[5]

Writing career edit

Barry began his journalism career in 1971, working as a general-assignment reporter for the Daily Local News in West Chester, Pennsylvania, near his alma mater, Haverford College. He covered local government and civic events and was promoted to City Editor after about two years. He also started writing a weekly humor column for the paper and began to develop his unique style. He remained at the newspaper through 1974. He then worked briefly as a copy editor at the Associated Press's Philadelphia bureau before joining Burger Associates, a consulting firm.[6]

At Burger, he taught effective writing to businesspeople. In his own words, he "spent nearly eight years trying to get various businesspersons to...stop writing things like 'Enclosed please find the enclosed enclosures,' but...eventually realized that it was hopeless."[7]

 
Brian Engler, Chair of the Fairfax Library Foundation, presents the 2013 Fairfax Prize to Dave Barry on September 22, 2013.

In 1981 he wrote a humorous guest column in The Philadelphia Inquirer about watching the birth of his son, which attracted the attention of Gene Weingarten, then an editor of the Miami Herald's Sunday magazine Tropic. Weingarten hired Barry as a humor columnist in 1983. Barry's column was syndicated nationally. Barry won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1988 for "his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns."[8]

Barry's first novel, Big Trouble, was published in 1999. The book was adapted into a motion picture directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Tim Allen, Rene Russo, and Patrick Warburton, with a cameo by Barry (deleted in post-production). The movie was originally due for release in September 2001 but was postponed following the September 11, 2001, attacks because the story involved smuggling a nuclear weapon onto an airplane. The film was released in April 2002.

In response to a column in which Barry mocked the cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, for calling themselves the "Grand Cities", Grand Forks named a sewage pumping station after Barry in January 2002. Barry traveled to Grand Forks for the dedication ceremony.[9]

Articles written by Barry have appeared in publications such as Boating, Home Office Computing, and Reader's Digest, in addition to the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series. Two of his articles have been included in The Best American Sports Writing series. One of his columns was used as the introduction to the book Pirattitude!: So You Wanna Be a Pirate? Here's How! (ISBN 0-451-21649-0), a follow-up to Barry's role in publicizing International Talk Like a Pirate Day. His books have frequently appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.

On October 31, 2004, Barry announced that he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence of at least a year from his weekly column to spend more time with his family. In December 2005, Barry said in an interview with Editor & Publisher that he would not resume his weekly column, although he would continue such features as his yearly gift guide, his year-in-review feature, and his blog, as well as an occasional article or column.

In 2005, Barry won the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.[10]

On Sunday, September 22, 2013, the opening night of the 15th annual Fall for the Book festival in Fairfax, Virginia, Barry was awarded the event's highest honor, the Fairfax Prize,[11][12] honoring outstanding literary achievement, presented by the Fairfax Library Foundation.

Dave's World television series edit

From 1993 to 1997, CBS broadcast the sitcom Dave's World based on the books Dave Barry Turns 40 and Dave Barry's Greatest Hits. The show starred Harry Anderson as Barry and DeLane Matthews as his wife Beth. In an early episode, Barry appeared in a cameo role. After four seasons, the program was canceled shortly after being moved from its "coveted" Monday night slot[13] to the "Friday night death slot", so named because of its association with low viewership.[14]

Music edit

During college, Barry was in a band called the Federal Duck (the band actually issued a self-titled album on Musicor Records in 1968, but Barry was no longer in the group by that point) while at the Miami Herald, he and several of his colleagues created a band called the Urban Professionals, with Barry on lead guitar and vocals. They performed an original song called "The Tupperware Song" at the Tupperware headquarters in Orlando, Florida.[15]

Beginning in 1992, Barry played lead guitar in the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band made up of published authors. (Remainder is a publishing term for a book that doesn't sell.) The band was founded by Barry's sister-in-law, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, for an American Booksellers Association convention, and has also included Stephen King, Amy Tan, Ridley Pearson, Scott Turow, Mitch Albom, Roy Blount Jr., Barbara Kingsolver, Matt Groening, and Barry's brother Sam, among others.[16][17] The band's members "are not musically skilled, but they are extremely loud," according to Barry. Several high-profile musicians, including Al Kooper, Warren Zevon, and Roger McGuinn, have performed with the band, and Bruce Springsteen sat in at least once. The band's road tour resulted in the book Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude. The Rock Bottom Remainders disbanded in 2012 following Goldmark's death from breast cancer. They have reunited several times, performing at the Tucson Festival of Books in 2016 and 2018.

Other activities edit

Beginning in 1984, Barry and Tropic editors Gene Weingarten and Tom Shroder have organized the Tropic Hunt (now the Herald Hunt), an annual puzzlehunt in Miami. A Washington, D.C., spinoff, the Post Hunt, began in 2008.[18]

Barry has run several mock campaigns for President of the United States, running on a libertarian platform. He has also written for the Libertarian Party's national newsletter.[19]

The screen adaptation of Barry's book Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys was released in 2005; it is available on DVD.[20]

Personal life edit

Barry married Lois Ann Shelnutt in 1969.[1] He married Beth Lenox in 1976. Barry and Lenox worked together at the Daily Local News, where they began their journalism careers on the same day in September 1971; they had one child, Robert, born October 8, 1980. Barry and Lenox divorced in 1993. In 1996, Barry married Miami Herald sportswriter Michelle Kaufman;[21] they had a daughter, Sophie, in 2000.

Barry experienced tragedy in his family: his father and his youngest brother suffered from alcoholism, and his father died in 1984; his sister Mary Katherine was institutionalized for schizophrenia; and his mother died by suicide in 1987.[22][23]

Barry has had dogs named Goldie, Earnest, Zippy, and now Lucy. All have been mentioned regularly in Barry's columns.[24]

Works edit

Non-fiction edit

  • The Taming of the Screw (1983, with illustrator Jerry O'Brien)
  • Babies and Other Hazards of Sex: How to Make a Tiny Person in Only 9 Months With Tools You Probably Have Around the Home (1984, with illustrator Jerry O'Brien)
  • Stay Fit and Healthy Until You're Dead (1985, with illustrator Jerry O'Brien)
  • Claw Your Way to the Top: How to Become the Head of a Major Corporation in Roughly a Week (1986, with illustrator Jerry O'Brien)
  • Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex (1987 with illustrator Jerry O'Brien)
  • Homes and Other Black Holes (1988)
  • Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States (1989)
  • Dave Barry Turns 40 (1990)
  • Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need (1991)
  • Dave Barry's Guide to Life (1991) (includes Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex, Babies and Other Hazards of Sex, Stay Fit and Healthy Until You're Dead and Claw Your Way to the Top)
  • Dave Barry Does Japan (1992)
  • Dave Barry's Gift Guide to End All Gift Guides (1994)
  • Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys (1996)
  • Dave Barry in Cyberspace (1996)
  • Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs (1997)
  • Dave Barry Turns 50 (1998)
  • Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway: A Vicious and Unprovoked Attack on Our Most Cherished Political Institutions (2001)
  • "My Teenage Son's Goal in Life is to Make Me Feel 3,500 Years Old" and Other Thoughts On Parenting From Dave Barry (2001)
  • "The Greatest Invention in the History Of Mankind Is Beer" And Other Manly Insights From Dave Barry (2001)
  • Dave Barry's Money Secrets (2006)
  • Dave Barry on Dads (2007)
  • Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far) (2007)
  • I'll Mature When I'm Dead: Dave Barry's Amazing Tales of Adulthood (2010)
  • You Can Date Boys When You're Forty: Dave Barry on Parenting and Other Topics He Knows Very Little About (2014)
  • Live Right and Find Happiness (Although Beer is Much Faster): Life Lessons and Other Ravings from Dave Barry (2015)
  • Best. State. Ever.: A Florida Man Defends His Homeland (2015)
  • For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them (2017, with Alan Zweibel and Adam Mansbach)
  • Lessons from Lucy (2019)
  • A Field Guide to the Jewish People (2019, with Adam Mansbach and Alan Zweibel)

Collected columns edit

  • Dave Barry's Bad Habits: A 100% Fact-Free Book (1985)
  • Dave Barry's Greatest Hits (1988)
  • Dave Barry Talks Back (1991)
  • The World According to Dave Barry (1994) (includes Dave Barry Talks Back, Dave Barry Turns 40 and Dave Barry's Greatest Hits)
  • Dave Barry is NOT Making This Up (1995)
  • Dave Barry Is from Mars and Venus (1997)
  • Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down (2000)
  • Boogers Are My Beat (2003)

Fiction edit

Film adaptations edit

  • Big Trouble (2002)
  • Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys (2005)
  • Peter and the Starcatchers (Disney project, announced May 17, 2012. Release date TBA)

Collaborations edit

Audio recordings edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Lois Ann Shelnutt Bride of Mr. Barry". The Morning News. June 9, 1969. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Curtis, Bryan (January 12, 2005). "An elegy for Dave Barry". Slate. Retrieved June 3, 2007.
  3. ^ . Biography.com. Archived from the original on April 15, 2019. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "The World According To Dave Barry", 1985, Eric Zorn, Chicago Tribune
  5. ^ a b Huberman, Jack (2007). The Quotable Atheist. Nation Books. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-56025-969-5.
  6. ^ "2008ish bio". Dave Barry. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  7. ^ "1999 Dave Barry Biography". Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  8. ^ "Pulitzer Prize Winners 1988". Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  9. ^ "Idling in the Grand Cities". March 17, 2002. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  10. ^ Arizona State University. "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication". Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on October 5, 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on January 20, 2014.
  13. ^ Lawler, Sylvia (May 30, 1993). "CBS Hopes Broad-based Programming Keeps It on Top". The Morning Call. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  14. ^ Oestriecher, Blake. "WWE SmackDown Going Live On Tuesdays Is Best For Business". Forbes. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  15. ^ Barry, Dave. Dave Barry's Greatest Hits, p. 110
  16. ^ McGrath, Charles (June 4, 2007). "Rock On, but Hang on to Your Literary Gigs". The New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  17. ^ "Dave Barry". Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  18. ^ Ruane, Michael E. (May 19, 2008). "Urban Safari Participants Find Equal Parts Fun and Frustration". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  19. ^ Presidency 2000:The Independent, Write-In, and other Candidates, Politics1.com June 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Complete Guide to Guys (2005) - IMDb, retrieved November 23, 2019
  21. ^ Joan Fleischman (November 13, 1996). "We're Not Making This Up: Dave Barry Gets Hitched". The Miami Herald. p. 2B.
  22. ^ "He Can't Make This Up". Newsweek. December 15, 1991. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  23. ^ Peter Richmond (September 23, 1990). "Loon over Miami: The On-Target Humor of Dave Barry". The New York Times. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  24. ^ "People & Their Pets | Social Miami & Paws 4 You Rescue | March 2012". Max Norman Pet Photography. April 5, 2012. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  25. ^ "Hard Listening".

External links edit

  • Write TV Public Television Interview with Dave Barry December 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Appearances on C-SPAN  
  • Dave Barry at IMDb  
  • "Dave Barry Living Columns & Blogs". Miami Herald. Retrieved September 7, 2017.

dave, barry, other, people, named, disambiguation, david, mcalister, barry, born, july, 1947, american, author, columnist, wrote, nationally, syndicated, humor, column, miami, herald, from, 1983, 2005, also, written, numerous, books, humor, parody, well, comic. For other people named Dave Barry see Dave Barry disambiguation David McAlister Barry born July 3 1947 is an American author and columnist who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for the Miami Herald from 1983 to 2005 He has also written numerous books of humor and parody as well as comic novels and children s novels Barry s honors include the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 1988 and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism 2005 Dave BarryBarry at the 2011 Washington Post HuntBornDavid McAlister Barry 1947 07 03 July 3 1947 age 76 Armonk New York U S OccupationHumoristAuthorNationalityAmericanAlma materHaverford College BA SpouseAnn Shelnutt 1969 19 1 Beth Lenox m 1976 div 1993 wbr Michelle Kaufman m 1996 wbr Children2SignatureWebsitedavebarry wbr comBarry has defined a sense of humor as a measurement of the extent to which we realize that we are trapped in a world almost totally devoid of reason Laughter is how we express the anxiety we feel at this knowledge 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Writing career 3 Dave s World television series 4 Music 5 Other activities 6 Personal life 7 Works 7 1 Non fiction 7 2 Collected columns 7 3 Fiction 7 4 Film adaptations 7 5 Collaborations 7 6 Audio recordings 8 See also 9 Notes 10 External linksEarly life and education editBarry was born in Armonk New York where his father David W Barry was a Presbyterian minister He was educated at Wampus Elementary School Harold C Crittenden Junior High School both in Armonk and Pleasantville High School where he was elected Class Clown in 1965 He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Haverford College in 1969 3 As an alumnus of a Quaker affiliated college he avoided military service during the Vietnam War by registering as a religious conscientious objector 4 Notwithstanding his father s vocation Barry decided early on that he was an atheist 5 He said The problem with writing about religion is that you run the risk of offending sincerely religious people and then they come after you with machetes 5 Writing career editBarry began his journalism career in 1971 working as a general assignment reporter for the Daily Local News in West Chester Pennsylvania near his alma mater Haverford College He covered local government and civic events and was promoted to City Editor after about two years He also started writing a weekly humor column for the paper and began to develop his unique style He remained at the newspaper through 1974 He then worked briefly as a copy editor at the Associated Press s Philadelphia bureau before joining Burger Associates a consulting firm 6 At Burger he taught effective writing to businesspeople In his own words he spent nearly eight years trying to get various businesspersons to stop writing things like Enclosed please find the enclosed enclosures but eventually realized that it was hopeless 7 nbsp Brian Engler Chair of the Fairfax Library Foundation presents the 2013 Fairfax Prize to Dave Barry on September 22 2013 In 1981 he wrote a humorous guest column in The Philadelphia Inquirer about watching the birth of his son which attracted the attention of Gene Weingarten then an editor of the Miami Herald s Sunday magazine Tropic Weingarten hired Barry as a humor columnist in 1983 Barry s column was syndicated nationally Barry won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1988 for his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns 8 Barry s first novel Big Trouble was published in 1999 The book was adapted into a motion picture directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Tim Allen Rene Russo and Patrick Warburton with a cameo by Barry deleted in post production The movie was originally due for release in September 2001 but was postponed following the September 11 2001 attacks because the story involved smuggling a nuclear weapon onto an airplane The film was released in April 2002 In response to a column in which Barry mocked the cities of Grand Forks North Dakota and East Grand Forks Minnesota for calling themselves the Grand Cities Grand Forks named a sewage pumping station after Barry in January 2002 Barry traveled to Grand Forks for the dedication ceremony 9 Articles written by Barry have appeared in publications such as Boating Home Office Computing and Reader s Digest in addition to the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series Two of his articles have been included in The Best American Sports Writing series One of his columns was used as the introduction to the book Pirattitude So You Wanna Be a Pirate Here s How ISBN 0 451 21649 0 a follow up to Barry s role in publicizing International Talk Like a Pirate Day His books have frequently appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list On October 31 2004 Barry announced that he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence of at least a year from his weekly column to spend more time with his family In December 2005 Barry said in an interview with Editor amp Publisher that he would not resume his weekly column although he would continue such features as his yearly gift guide his year in review feature and his blog as well as an occasional article or column In 2005 Barry won the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism 10 On Sunday September 22 2013 the opening night of the 15th annual Fall for the Book festival in Fairfax Virginia Barry was awarded the event s highest honor the Fairfax Prize 11 12 honoring outstanding literary achievement presented by the Fairfax Library Foundation Dave s World television series editFrom 1993 to 1997 CBS broadcast the sitcom Dave s World based on the books Dave Barry Turns 40 and Dave Barry s Greatest Hits The show starred Harry Anderson as Barry and DeLane Matthews as his wife Beth In an early episode Barry appeared in a cameo role After four seasons the program was canceled shortly after being moved from its coveted Monday night slot 13 to the Friday night death slot so named because of its association with low viewership 14 Music editDuring college Barry was in a band called the Federal Duck the band actually issued a self titled album on Musicor Records in 1968 but Barry was no longer in the group by that point while at the Miami Herald he and several of his colleagues created a band called the Urban Professionals with Barry on lead guitar and vocals They performed an original song called The Tupperware Song at the Tupperware headquarters in Orlando Florida 15 Beginning in 1992 Barry played lead guitar in the Rock Bottom Remainders a rock band made up of published authors Remainder is a publishing term for a book that doesn t sell The band was founded by Barry s sister in law Kathi Kamen Goldmark for an American Booksellers Association convention and has also included Stephen King Amy Tan Ridley Pearson Scott Turow Mitch Albom Roy Blount Jr Barbara Kingsolver Matt Groening and Barry s brother Sam among others 16 17 The band s members are not musically skilled but they are extremely loud according to Barry Several high profile musicians including Al Kooper Warren Zevon and Roger McGuinn have performed with the band and Bruce Springsteen sat in at least once The band s road tour resulted in the book Mid Life Confidential The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude The Rock Bottom Remainders disbanded in 2012 following Goldmark s death from breast cancer They have reunited several times performing at the Tucson Festival of Books in 2016 and 2018 Other activities editBeginning in 1984 Barry and Tropic editors Gene Weingarten and Tom Shroder have organized the Tropic Hunt now the Herald Hunt an annual puzzlehunt in Miami A Washington D C spinoff the Post Hunt began in 2008 18 Barry has run several mock campaigns for President of the United States running on a libertarian platform He has also written for the Libertarian Party s national newsletter 19 The screen adaptation of Barry s book Dave Barry s Complete Guide to Guys was released in 2005 it is available on DVD 20 Personal life editBarry married Lois Ann Shelnutt in 1969 1 He married Beth Lenox in 1976 Barry and Lenox worked together at the Daily Local News where they began their journalism careers on the same day in September 1971 they had one child Robert born October 8 1980 Barry and Lenox divorced in 1993 In 1996 Barry married Miami Herald sportswriter Michelle Kaufman 21 they had a daughter Sophie in 2000 Barry experienced tragedy in his family his father and his youngest brother suffered from alcoholism and his father died in 1984 his sister Mary Katherine was institutionalized for schizophrenia and his mother died by suicide in 1987 22 23 Barry has had dogs named Goldie Earnest Zippy and now Lucy All have been mentioned regularly in Barry s columns 24 Works editNon fiction edit The Taming of the Screw 1983 with illustrator Jerry O Brien Babies and Other Hazards of Sex How to Make a Tiny Person in Only 9 Months With Tools You Probably Have Around the Home 1984 with illustrator Jerry O Brien Stay Fit and Healthy Until You re Dead 1985 with illustrator Jerry O Brien Claw Your Way to the Top How to Become the Head of a Major Corporation in Roughly a Week 1986 with illustrator Jerry O Brien Dave Barry s Guide to Marriage and or Sex 1987 with illustrator Jerry O Brien Homes and Other Black Holes 1988 Dave Barry Slept Here A Sort of History of the United States 1989 Dave Barry Turns 40 1990 Dave Barry s Only Travel Guide You ll Ever Need 1991 Dave Barry s Guide to Life 1991 includes Dave Barry s Guide to Marriage and or Sex Babies and Other Hazards of Sex Stay Fit and Healthy Until You re Dead and Claw Your Way to the Top Dave Barry Does Japan 1992 Dave Barry s Gift Guide to End All Gift Guides 1994 Dave Barry s Complete Guide to Guys 1996 Dave Barry in Cyberspace 1996 Dave Barry s Book of Bad Songs 1997 Dave Barry Turns 50 1998 Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway A Vicious and Unprovoked Attack on Our Most Cherished Political Institutions 2001 My Teenage Son s Goal in Life is to Make Me Feel 3 500 Years Old and Other Thoughts On Parenting From Dave Barry 2001 The Greatest Invention in the History Of Mankind Is Beer And Other Manly Insights From Dave Barry 2001 Dave Barry s Money Secrets 2006 Dave Barry on Dads 2007 Dave Barry s History of the Millennium So Far 2007 I ll Mature When I m Dead Dave Barry s Amazing Tales of Adulthood 2010 You Can Date Boys When You re Forty Dave Barry on Parenting and Other Topics He Knows Very Little About 2014 Live Right and Find Happiness Although Beer is Much Faster Life Lessons and Other Ravings from Dave Barry 2015 Best State Ever A Florida Man Defends His Homeland 2015 For This We Left Egypt A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them 2017 with Alan Zweibel and Adam Mansbach Lessons from Lucy 2019 A Field Guide to the Jewish People 2019 with Adam Mansbach and Alan Zweibel Collected columns edit Dave Barry s Bad Habits A 100 Fact Free Book 1985 Dave Barry s Greatest Hits 1988 Dave Barry Talks Back 1991 The World According to Dave Barry 1994 includes Dave Barry Talks Back Dave Barry Turns 40 and Dave Barry s Greatest Hits Dave Barry is NOT Making This Up 1995 Dave Barry Is from Mars and Venus 1997 Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down 2000 Boogers Are My Beat 2003 Fiction edit Big Trouble 1999 ISBN 978 0 399 14567 4 Tricky Business 2002 ISBN 978 1491509692 Peter and the Starcatchers 2004 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 0 7868 3790 X Peter and the Shadow Thieves 2006 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 0 7868 3787 X Peter and the Secret of Rundoon 2007 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 0 7868 3788 8 Escape From the Carnivale 2006 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 0 7868 3789 6 The Shepherd the Angel and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog 2006 ISBN 978 0425217740 Cave of the Dark Wind 2007 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 0 7868 3790 X Science Fair 2008 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 978 1423113249 Peter and the Sword of Mercy 2009 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 978 1423130703 Blood Tide 2008 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 978 0786837915 The Bridge to Neverland 2011 with Ridley Pearson ISBN 978 0425253373 Lunatics 2012 with Alan Zweibel ISBN 978 0425253373 Insane City 2013 ISBN 978 0399158681 The Worst Class Trip Ever 2015 ISBN 978 1484708491 The Worst Night Ever 2016 ISBN 978 1484708507 Swamp Story 2023 ISBN 978 1982191337 Film adaptations edit Big Trouble 2002 Dave Barry s Complete Guide to Guys 2005 Peter and the Starcatchers Disney project announced May 17 2012 Release date TBA Collaborations edit Mid Life Confidential The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America With Three Chords and an Attitude 1994 with Stephen King Kathi Kamen Goldmark Al Kooper Ridley Pearson Roy Blount Jr Joel Selvin Amy Tan Dave Marsh Tad Bartimus Matt Groening Greil Marcus Tabitha King Barbara Kingsolver Michael Dorris Naked Came the Manatee 1998 with Carl Hiaasen Elmore Leonard James W Hall Edna Buchanan Les Standiford Paul Levine Brian Antoni Tananarive Due John Dufresne Vicki Hendricks Carolina Hospital Evelyn Mayerson Novels as listed above with Ridley Pearson and Alan Zweibel Hard Listening July 2013 is an interactive ebook about his participation in a writer musician band the Rock Bottom Remainders Published by digital publisher Coliloquy LLC 25 Audio recordings edit A Totally Random Evening With Dave Barry 1992 A Prairie Home Companion English Majors A Comedy Collection for the Highly Literate as guest 1997 Stranger than Fiction compilation album 1998 See also edit nbsp Novels portalExploding whale International Talk Like a Pirate DayNotes edit a b Lois Ann Shelnutt Bride of Mr Barry The Morning News June 9 1969 Retrieved September 19 2017 Curtis Bryan January 12 2005 An elegy for Dave Barry Slate Retrieved June 3 2007 Dave Barry Biography com Archived from the original on April 15 2019 Retrieved September 19 2017 The World According To Dave Barry 1985 Eric Zorn Chicago Tribune a b Huberman Jack 2007 The Quotable Atheist Nation Books p 31 ISBN 978 1 56025 969 5 2008ish bio Dave Barry Retrieved November 1 2017 1999 Dave Barry Biography Retrieved May 6 2007 Pulitzer Prize Winners 1988 Retrieved May 6 2007 Idling in the Grand Cities March 17 2002 Retrieved April 11 2016 Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Retrieved November 23 2016 Dave Barry Named 2013 Fairfax Prize Winner Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Fairfax PRize Archived from the original on January 20 2014 Lawler Sylvia May 30 1993 CBS Hopes Broad based Programming Keeps It on Top The Morning Call Retrieved January 3 2020 Oestriecher Blake WWE SmackDown Going Live On Tuesdays Is Best For Business Forbes Retrieved January 4 2020 Barry Dave Dave Barry s Greatest Hits p 110 McGrath Charles June 4 2007 Rock On but Hang on to Your Literary Gigs The New York Times Retrieved May 25 2012 Dave Barry Retrieved September 5 2016 Ruane Michael E May 19 2008 Urban Safari Participants Find Equal Parts Fun and Frustration The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved November 23 2019 Presidency 2000 The Independent Write In and other Candidates Politics1 com Archived June 16 2010 at the Wayback Machine Complete Guide to Guys 2005 IMDb retrieved November 23 2019 Joan Fleischman November 13 1996 We re Not Making This Up Dave Barry Gets Hitched The Miami Herald p 2B He Can t Make This Up Newsweek December 15 1991 Retrieved May 30 2017 Peter Richmond September 23 1990 Loon over Miami The On Target Humor of Dave Barry The New York Times Retrieved May 30 2017 People amp Their Pets Social Miami amp Paws 4 You Rescue March 2012 Max Norman Pet Photography April 5 2012 Retrieved October 11 2016 Hard Listening External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Dave Barry Write TV Public Television Interview with Dave Barry Archived December 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine Appearances on C SPAN nbsp Dave Barry at IMDb nbsp Dave Barry Living Columns amp Blogs Miami Herald Retrieved September 7 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Barry amp oldid 1203789644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.