
معرفی
Timothy Denevi is a Professor of Creative Writing (Nonfiction/Essay) at George Mason University's MFA Program. He is the author of *Freak Kingdom: Hunter S. Thompson's Manic Ten-Year Crusade Against American Fascism* and *Hyper: A Personal History of ADHD*. His work blends cultural critique, political analysis, and personal narrative, published in outlets like *The New York Times*, *Salon*, and *The Atlantic*. Denevi's research focuses on American political culture, media, and the intersections of history with contemporary issues. He has extensively covered events like CPAC, the January 6 insurrection, and the 2016-2020 elections, offering incisive commentary on populism, conspiracy theories, and cultural polarization. His essays often explore how media shapes public perception of political movements.
His recent work analyzes figures like Hunter S. Thompson, examining their roles in American journalism and counterculture. Denevi's *Hyper* offers a deeply personal exploration of ADHD's impact on identity and creativity. He frequently contributes to literary platforms like *Literary Hub*, bridging academic and popular discourse. His articles combine rigorous reporting with narrative flair, addressing topics from sports spectacles to political extremism.
Award-winning author and journalist, Denevi's writing has been featured in *Kirkus Reviews* and other critical platforms. He is affiliated with George Mason University's English Department, contributing to both teaching and public-facing literary projects.





