Patrick T Reardon

Patrick T. Reardon

About Patrick T. Reardon

For more than three decades Patrick T. Reardon was an urban affairs writer, a feature writer, a columnist, and an editor for the Chicago Tribune. In 2000 he was one of a team of 50 staff members who won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting. Now a freelance writer and poet, he has contributed chapters to several books and is the author of Faith Stripped to Its Essence. His website is https://patricktreardon.com/.

Book review: “City Indian: Native American Activism in Chicago, 1893-1934” by Rosalyn R. LaPier and David R. M. Beck

By |2021-03-23T03:30:00+00:00March 23rd, 2021|

Between Chicago’s two World’s Fairs in 1893 and 1933-34, very few Native Americans lived in and around Chicago. Indeed, the numbers were so low that, in City Indian: Native American [...]

Book review: “American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America” by Colin Woodard

By |2021-03-16T16:23:05+00:00March 16th, 2021|

I’m of two minds about Colin Woodard’s 2011 American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America.  On the one hand, it provides an interesting and, [...]

Poem: Heron

By |2021-03-02T04:28:00+00:00March 2nd, 2021|

Heron By Patrick T. Reardon . Great blue heron, white in high green, folds on self, forward falls toward water, clear space, wingspan wind-catch, rise in flight. . I am [...]

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