Barry Siegel
Professor, English
School of Humanities
School of Humanities
Director, Literary Journalism Program, Literary Journalism
School of Humanities
School of Humanities
Director, Center for Storytelling
School of Humanities
School of Humanities
M.S., Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism, 1972, Journalism
B.A., Pomona College, Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, 1971, English Literature
B.A., Pomona College, Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, 1971, English Literature
University of California, Irvine
408 Humanities Instructional Building
Mail Code: 2650
Irvine, CA 92697
408 Humanities Instructional Building
Mail Code: 2650
Irvine, CA 92697
Research Interests
Literary Journalism, English
Websites
Academic Distinctions
LA Times Book Prize Finalist, Current Interest category, 2013
American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression "Book of the Month," June 2008
Calif. Newspaper Publishers Assn Better Newspapers Contest, Feature Story, 2005
Associated Press News Executives Council, First Place, Feature Writing, 2005
Calif. Newspaper Publishers Assn Better Newspapers Contest, Best Writing, 2003
Pulitzer Prize, Feature Writing, 2002
California Newspaper Publishers Assn (CNPA) Better Newspapers Contest, Best Writing, 2001
PEN Center USA West Literary Award in Journalism, 2000; 1987
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Foreign, National or Business Article, 1997
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Example of Good Writing: 1996; 1993; 1986
National Headliner Award, feature writing, 1994
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Article in LA Times Magazine or Calendar: 1994, 1989
Best of the West Award, first place for environmental and natural resources reporting, 1991
Los Angeles Criminal Courts Bar Assn. Legal Journalism Award, 1987
American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award, 1985
State Bar of California Golden Medallion Media Award, first place, 1984
Greater Los Angeles Press Club Best News Writing Award, 1984
California-Nevada UPI Best Writing Award, 1984
The Livingston Award for Young Journalists, national reporting, 1983
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best National, Foreign, or Wash DC reporting, 1982
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Metro Reporting, 1977.
Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award, 1977
American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression "Book of the Month," June 2008
Calif. Newspaper Publishers Assn Better Newspapers Contest, Feature Story, 2005
Associated Press News Executives Council, First Place, Feature Writing, 2005
Calif. Newspaper Publishers Assn Better Newspapers Contest, Best Writing, 2003
Pulitzer Prize, Feature Writing, 2002
California Newspaper Publishers Assn (CNPA) Better Newspapers Contest, Best Writing, 2001
PEN Center USA West Literary Award in Journalism, 2000; 1987
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Foreign, National or Business Article, 1997
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Example of Good Writing: 1996; 1993; 1986
National Headliner Award, feature writing, 1994
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Article in LA Times Magazine or Calendar: 1994, 1989
Best of the West Award, first place for environmental and natural resources reporting, 1991
Los Angeles Criminal Courts Bar Assn. Legal Journalism Award, 1987
American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award, 1985
State Bar of California Golden Medallion Media Award, first place, 1984
Greater Los Angeles Press Club Best News Writing Award, 1984
California-Nevada UPI Best Writing Award, 1984
The Livingston Award for Young Journalists, national reporting, 1983
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best National, Foreign, or Wash DC reporting, 1982
Los Angeles Times Editorial Award for Best Metro Reporting, 1977.
Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award, 1977
Research Abstract
BARRY SIEGEL, a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, directs the literary journalism program at UC Irvine. In 2002 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. His narratives have also garnered dozens of other honors, among them two PEN Center West Literary Awards in Journalism, the Livingston Award, and the American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award. His eight books include five volumes of literary journalism and three novels of legal suspense.
Publications
A Death in White Bear Lake, Bantam, 1990
Shades of Gray, Bantam, 1992
The Perfect Witness, Ballantine, 1998
Actual Innocence Ballantine, 1999
Lines of Defense, Ballantine, 2002
Claim of Privilege, HarperCollins, 2008
Manifest Injustice, Henry Holt, 2013
Dreamers and Schemers, University of California Press, 2019
Other Experience
National Correspondent
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Link to this profile
https://faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=4970
https://faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=4970
Last updated
06/26/2020
06/26/2020