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Jonathan Yardley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jonathan Yardley Jonathan Yardley (born 1939) was a book critic at ''The Washington Post'', and at one time of the ''Washington Star''. In 1981 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. ==Background and education== Yardley was born in Pittsburgh in 1939. His father was a teacher of English and the classics, as well as an Episcopal minister and a headmaster at two East Coast private schools. Yardley graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was the editor of the student newspaper, ''The Daily Tar Heel'', in 1961. Yardley is married to biographer/novelist Marie Arana, the former editor of ''Washington Post Book World''.〔(Offman, Craig, "Washington Post Book World editor steps down" ), Salon.com, 15 July 1999 (Accessed 27 February 2007)〕 His sons, Jim Yardley and William Yardley, by a previous marriage, are ''New York Times'' reporters. He and his son Jim are one of two father-son recipients of the Pulitzer Prize.
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