Alex Ross has been the music critic of The New Yorker since 1996. His first book, The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, published in 2007, won a National Book Critics Circle Award and the Guardian First Book Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. An essay collection, Listen to This, appeared in 2010. His third book, Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music, was published in 2020. Ross has received the George Peabody Medal, an Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a MacArthur Fellowship.
Contact: Alex Ross, The New Yorker, 1 World Trade Center, NY NY 10007. Agent: Tina Bennett, Bennett Literary. Lecture agent: Bruce Miller, Washington Square Arts, bmiller [at] wsfilms.com (speaking engagements only).
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