Calvin Trillin The New Yorker, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Daughters, Books, Articles, and Net Worth

Calvin Trillin Biography | Wiki

Calvin Trillin is an American, Journalist, writer, humorist, as well as a novelist. He is best known for his food writing Tummy Trilogy. Calvin was interviewed on the Charlie Rose Show when he was serving as a reporter for The New Yorker. He is among the most successful Novelists in the USA.

Calvin has ranked on the list of the most famous people born on December 5, 1935.  He falls in the category of the Richest Novelists born in Missouri. Additionally, Calvin also has a position in the list of the Most popular Novelist. He is one of the most famous people at the age of 86 years.

Calvin Trillin Age

He was born on December 5, 1935, in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Calvin is 86 years old.

Calvin Trillin Height

He is a man of average stature. Calvin stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1,7m).

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Calvin Trillin Family

He was born to his parents Edy Trillin and Abe Trillin on December 5, 1935, in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. In his book titled Messages from My Father, Calvin says that his parents nicknamed him “Buddy”. However, he has not shared any information if he had any siblings.

Calvin Trillin Wife

He is currently a widower. Calvin shared his romantic relationship with his late wife called Alice Stewart Trillin who died in 2001. She was an educator and writer by profession. The couple had tied their knot in a beautiful wedding ceremony in 1965.

Calvin Trillin Daughters

He and his late wife Alice were blessed with two daughters namely Sarah Stewart and Abigail Stewart. Calvin also has four grandchildren from his two daughters. He lives in the Greenwich Village area of New York City with his beautiful family.

Calvin Trillin Education

He graduated from a public school, Southwest High School in Kansas City. Calvin then joined Yale University. There he became a roommate and a friend of Peter M. Wolf the author. At the university, Calvin served as the chairman of the Yale Daily News as well as a member of the Pundits, Scroll, and Key. He graduated in 1957 and later became a Fellow of the University.

Calvin Trillin The New Yorker

He is a staff writer who has contributed to The New Yorker since 1963. The magazine first published his account of the desegregation of the University of Georgia titled “An Education in Georgia”. More than four hundred of his pieces have been featured in The New Yorker. Calvin’s work includes comic casuals as well as a wide variety of nonfiction

However, his principal interest has always been reported on America. From 1967  to 1982, Calvin wrote a series of pieces from different locations within the United States titled “U.S. Journal.” He has also published other two collections from this series namely “U.S. Journal” (1971) and “Killings” (1984; reissued with additional material in 2017). Calvin followed that series with longer narrative pieces  titled “American Chronicles.”  In 1991,  a collection of these pieces titled “American Stories,” was published.

Calvin Trillin Books

Here is a list of books authored by Calvin:

-Tepper Isn’t Going Out: A Novel published on Jan 15, 2002
-Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin: Forty Years of Funny Stuff published on Sep 13, 2011
-About Alice published on Dec 26, 2006
-Feeding a Yen: Savoring Local Specialties, from Kansas City to Cuzco published on May 6, 2003
-Alice, Let’s Eat: Further Adventures of a Happy Eater published on Sep 22, 2009
-Killings published on Apr 4, 2017
-Trillin on Texas (Bridwell Texas History) published on Mar 29, 2011
-Jackson, 1964: And Other Dispatches from Fifty Years of Reporting on Race in America published on Jun 28, 2016
-Dogfight: The 2012 Presidential Campaign in Verse published on Nov 20, 2012
-Deciding the Next Decider: The 2008 Presidential Race in Rhyme published on Nov 25, 2008
-Obliviously On He Sails: The Bush Administration in Rhyme published on Dec 18, 2007
-A Heckuva Job: More of the Bush Administration in Rhyme published on Dec 18, 2007

Calvin Trillin Killings

This book was on Apr 4, 2017. In this book,  Calvin is a reporter who draws from time to time into tales of sudden death. He is attracted less by violence and police procedures compared to the way the fabric of people’s lives is exposed when someone dies. In his book, Calvin says Killings is “more about how Americans live than about how some of them die.”

Calvin Trillin About Alice

The book was published on Dec 26, 2006. it talks about Calvin’s late wife Alice. she is portrayed as the wife who had “a weird predilection for limiting her family to three meals a day. The book also shows Alice as a mother who believed that as a parent, you had to attend every performance of your child’s school play,

Calvin Trillin Quotes

Some of his most used quotes by Calvin are; Health food makes me sick, I never eat in a restaurant that’s over a hundred feet off the ground and won’t stand still, I never did very well in math – I could never seem to persuade the teacher that I hadn’t meant my answers literally, As far as I’m concerned, ‘whom’ is a word that was invented to make everyone sound like a butler, The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found, The food in such places is so tasteless because the members associate spices and garlic with just the sort of people they’re trying to keep out.

Calvin Trillin Poems | Poetry

He is an American humorist, food writer, and poet among other roles. Calvin has written for The Nation magazine. He started in 1978 by writing a column titled Variations. The column later changed its title and became  Uncivil Liberties and ran through 1985. They used the same name when the column was syndicated weekly in newspapers. Up to July 2, 1990, Calvin had written his weekly “Deadline Poet” column – humorous poems that talked about current events. He has written more pieces for The Nation compared to everybody else who rote for the same.

Calvin Trillin Articles

After serving in the U.S. Army, Calvin served as a reporter for Time magazine. he, later on, joined the staff of The New Yorker in 1963. While there, Calvin wrote the magazine’s U.S. Journal series from 1967 to 1982. He used to cover local events both serious as well as quirky throughout the United States.

He reported for the magazine about the racial integration of the Georgia University and his work was published in his first book in 1964 titled An Education in Georgia. From 1975 to 1987, Calvin used to contribute articles to Moment Magazine. It was an independent magazine that focused on the life of the American Jewish community. It does the same till today.

Calvin Trillin Net Worth

He is a very successful Journalist, writer, humorist, and novelist who has so many publications under his name.  At the age of 86 years, Calvin has a net worth of $2.99 million.

Who Is Calvin Trillin

Calvin Trillin is an American, Journalist, writer, humorist, as well as a novelist. He is best known for his food writing Tummy Trilogy. He is among the most successful Novelists in the USA.

How Old Is Calvin Trillin

Calvin is an 86-year-old author and journalist who was born on December 5, 1935, in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

Is Calvin Trillin Married

He is currently a widower. Calvin shared his romantic relationship with his late wife called Alice Stewart Trillin who died in 2001. She was an educator and writer by profession. The couple had tied their knot in a beautiful wedding ceremony in 1965.

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