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74:, and as a project manager for the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, now known as The Henry Ford. After a stint working for the League of Conservation Voters in Idaho, he moved to Washington, D.C., where he became a speechwriter for the Democratic Whip in the U.S. House of Representatives, 70:, and later spent several years in Spain as a foreign correspondent, freelancing for American media and eventually working for the Associated Press in its Madrid bureau. On his return to the United States, he served as Communications Director on the U.S. Senate campaign of his mother, 102:
One of Pollack's notable projects was his 30-year quest to build what became The Cork Boat, a 22-foot Viking ship made almost entirely of wine corks, which he and his boatbuilding partner Garth Goldstein, along with a small crew, eventually sailed and rowed down the
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Born in Ann Arbor, Pollack attended public schools and graduated from Ann Arbor Huron High School, where he lettered in cross country, track and wrestling. Earlier, while living in England, he attended
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in Portugal. The boat and the journey, made possible through the help of hundreds of volunteers, received significant media attention in Portugal and was the subject of his 2004 book
210: 41:, and as an advisor to prominent leaders and philanthropists. Now a consultant, Pollack is a noted authority on analogy, wordplay, creativity, and innovation. 58:. In 1988 he graduated with distinction from Stanford University with an AB in American Studies, and served as a writer and editor for The Stanford Daily. 139: 299: 236: 165: 51: 214: 294: 20: 88:
The Pun Also Rises: How the Humble Pun Revolutionized Language, Changed History and Made Wordplay more than Some Antics
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Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation and Sell Our Greatest Ideas
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The World On a String: How to Become a Freelance Foreign Correspondent
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Cork Boat: A True Story of the Unlikeliest Boat Ever Built
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John Pollock (disambiguation)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Speechwriter
foreign correspondent
Durham Johnston Comprehensive School
Durham
Lana Pollack
David E. Bonior
Douro River
memoir
Cork Boat
"Bobbing Through Portugal on Boat Made of Wine Corks"
the original
"If I Had a Boat"
the original
"Sink or swim as cork boat takes to the water"
"The Saga of the Cork Boat"
the original
"Cork boat sail"
The Hindu
the original
Amazon.com: Cork Boat: Books: John Pollack
Categories
1966 births
Living people
American male writers
Writers from Ann Arbor, Michigan

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