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Kurson began his career as a lawyer, graduating from Harvard Law School in 1990,[4] and practicing real estate law.[5] Kurson's professional writing career began at the Chicago Sun-Times, where he started as a sports agate clerk and soon gained a full-time features writing job.[6] In 2000, Esquire published "My Favorite Teacher," his first magazine story, which became a finalist for a National Magazine Award.[7] He moved from the Sun-Times to Chicago magazine,[6][8] then to Esquire magazine, where he was a contributing editor.[9] His stories have appeared in Rolling Stone, The New York Times Magazine,[9] and other publications.[8]
Kurson wrote the nonfiction book Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to See, which was published in 2007. Crashing Through recounts the story of Mike May, a prominent American entrepreneur and sports enthusiast, who regains his eyesight after a lifetime of blindness.[18] Kurson based the book on his 2005 award-winning article "Into the Light" in Esquire.[19][20][21] "Into the Light" won the 2006 National Magazine Award.[22] The book debuted on The New York Times Bestseller list.[23]
The Washington Post wrote “Rocket Men is close-to-the-bone adventure-telling on a par with Alfred Lansing’s Endurance and Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air. It’s as close to a movie as writing gets.” The book was a New York Times bestseller, was featured on The Today Show, and optioned for film and television.[27][28][29]