Biographie de Bob Woodward
BOB WOODWARD, an assistant managing editor of The Washington Post, has been a newspaper reporter and editor for more than 30 years. He has authored or coauthored eight No. 1 national nonfiction bestsellers. They include four books on the presidency All the President's Men (1974), The Final Days (1976), The Agenda (1994) and Shadow (1999)-and books on the Supreme Court (The Brethren, 1979), the Hollywood drug culture (Wired, 1984), the CIA (Veil, 1987) and the Pentagon (The Commanders, 1991). He is also author of national bestsellers on the presidential campaign (The Choice, 1996) and Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan (Maestro, 2000). He has two daughters, Tali and Diana, and lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Elsa Walsh, a writer for The New Yorker.