![]() ![]() ![]() In 2002 Kaplan co-authored the autobiography of John McEnroe, You Cannot Be Serious, which was an international bestseller (and number one on the New York Times list). ![]() His second novel, Two Guys From Verona - published in 1998 by Atlantic Monthly Press, and chosen by The New York Times as one of its Notable Books of the Year - is being developed as a movie by Jeremy Garelick, screenwriter of The Break-Up and The Hangover. Kennedy International Airport, The Airport (1994) - called "a splendid book" by Gay Talese - remains a classic of aviation literature and New York storytelling. His first novel, Pearl's Progress, was published by Knopf in 1989. His essays and reviews, as well as more than a hundred major profiles of figures ranging from Madonna to Helen Gurley Brown, Calvin Klein to John Updike, Miles Davis to Meryl Streep, and Arthur Miller to Larry David, have appeared in many magazines, including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Esquire, and New York. JAMES KAPLAN has been writing about people and ideas in business and popular culture, as well as noted fiction (Best American Short Stories), for over three decades. ![]()
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