Allen Barra

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Allen Barra is an American journalist and author, principally of sports books. He has also written extensively about Wyatt Earp; Richard E. Nicholls (literary editor of The American Scholar), in a review of Barra's book on Earp in The New York Times, described it as a "well-researched, provocative study of the man and his legend".[1]

Barra is a contributing editor of American Heritage magazine, and regularly writes about sports for The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic.[2] He has also written for The New York Times and The New York Observer, and was formerly a columnist for Salon.[3] He formerly blogged on sports for the Village Voice website. He frequently contributes to Major League Baseball Radio and The Daily Beast.[4][5]

Barra, grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, currently lives in South Orange, New Jersey.[4][6]

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