Todd S. Purdum

Todd Purdum

One of America’s most respected political and cultural journalists, setting the record straight with his eagerly awaited biography of television pioneer Desi Arnaz

Todd S. Purdom is an accomplished journalist, author, and biographer whose career spans decades of incisive political and cultural reporting. Purdum has served as a national correspondent and White House reporter for The New York Times, a senior writer at Vanity Fair, and a staff writer at The Atlantic. His writing is marked by wit, empathy, and a deep curiosity about the forces that shape American life.

His new book, Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, reclaims Arnaz’s reputation as not just Lucille Ball’s husband or TV co-star, but as one of the most innovative producers and entrepreneurs in television history. Publishers Weekly called it a “vividly rendered tale of a TV tycoon’s spectacular rise and ignominious fall.”

Purdum is the author of several acclaimed works of nonfiction. Before turning his attention to Arnaz, he wrote Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution, an authoritative and lively account of how the legendary songwriting duo transformed American theater. He also penned An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, praised for its depth of research and narrative drive.

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