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Thurston Clarke (born 1946) is an American historian, author and journalist.
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Occupation | Historian, journalist |
Notable awards | Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Literature |
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Clarke was educated at Yale University, Columbia University and the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.[citation needed]
Clarke is the author of thirteen books, the most recent of which is Honorable Exit: How a Few Brave Americans Risked All to Save Our Vietnamese Allies at the End of the War.[1]
Clarke is a frequent speaker on topics such as writing, modern history and travel and has appeared in documentaries.[2]
Clarke is the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship.[3] He has also received the Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Literature.[4]
He lives with his wife and three daughters in the Adirondacks, in upstate New York.[3] His daughter, Sophie Clarke, was the winner of Survivor: South Pacific, the 23rd season of the popular CBS reality television show.
Thurston Clarke is the son-in-law of former British Ambassador Julian Bullard.[citation needed]
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