Reverse Engineering John McPhee

Explore John McPhee's captivating books and his deep dive into engineering the Mississippi in 'Atchafalaya'.

Written byCarl Zimmer
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I've never met John McPhee, but he's always been lurking around my office. I've got a number of his books, and I always keep an eye out for his latest piece in the New Yorker. I can't count the number of times reading a few lines of his stuff helped get me revved up again for writing.

Recently, Alexis Madrigal of the Atlantic invited me to participate in a Neiman Storyboard series called "Why's This So Good?" Writers pick out a good piece of long-form journalism and try to figure out what makes it so. Having just revisited out McPhee's sprawling 1987 epic on engineering the Mississippi, "Atchafalaya," I chose it for my object of study. Here's my take. And, if you have a free moment to quaff 28,000 words, here's McPhee's piece.

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