Andrew Klavan
American novelist and political commentator (born 1954)
Andrew Klavan is a multifaceted American figure, born in 1954 in New York City. He spent his formative years on Long Island and later attended the University of California at Berkeley. Klavan's literary career began to take shape with the publication of his debut novel, Face of the Earth, in 1977. This marked the starting point of a successful writing journey, which would eventually earn him critical acclaim.
As a novelist, Klavan has made a name for himself, notably with The Rain, which garnered the prestigious Edgar Award for best new paperback. In addition to his work in literature, Klavan has also ventured into the realms of film, essay writing, and video satire. He is also a prominent conservative political commentator, hosting The Andrew Klavan Show podcast on The Daily Wire. Currently residing in Virginia, Klavan continues to engage audiences through his diverse creative pursuits and insightful commentary.