David Owen

David Owen is a staff writer at The New Yorker and a contributing editor of Golf Digest and Popular Mechanics. His most recent book is Volume Control: Hearing in a Deafening World.

Projections of Life

Memories of a Midwestern childhood and the stories only pictures can tell

By David Owen | Thursday July 6, 2023
Owen: The author (left) and his pal John Ruth on their way to summer camp

My Hairy Past

Shoulder length or longer, my mane was about my looks, yes, but also about the need for justice

By David Owen | Monday March 2, 2020

Home, Home On the Road

His father’s long-time obsession with recreational vehicles leads a writer to hit the highway

By David Owen | Monday June 4, 2018

Projections of Life

By David Owen | Thursday July 6, 2023
Owen: The author (left) and his pal John Ruth on their way to summer camp

My Hairy Past

By David Owen | Monday March 2, 2020

Home, Home On the Road

By David Owen | Monday June 4, 2018

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