
Chronicler of unlikely worlds Tracy Kidder dies at 80
Tracy Kidder, the Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author known for immersive narrative nonfiction such as The Soul of a New Machine and Mountains Beyond Mountains, has died at 80. Random House confirmed the loss; over decades he turned subjects from computer engineering to nursing home life into bestsellers through meticulous reporting and empathy. A Harvard and Iowa writing program alumnus who served in Vietnam, Kidder rejected labels like 'literary journalist' and believed nonfiction can use storytelling techniques without fabrication. His work reshaped readers' understanding of technology, education, and global health, and it continues to influence writers and even pop culture.