
D. T. Max
D. T. Max first contributed to the magazine in 1997 and has been a staff writer since 2010, covering food, culture, medicine, and crime. His years of interviews with Stephen Sondheim, originally intended as the basis for a New Yorker Profile, were excerpted, after the composer’s death, in the magazine’s first digital Interviews Issue, in 2022, and later became a book, “Finale: Late Conversations with Stephen Sondheim.” Max is also the author of “The Family That Couldn’t Sleep: A Medical Mystery,” a cultural and scientific study of prion disease, and “Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace,” a national best-seller.
He has been the books editor of the New York Observer, a writer for the Times Magazine, a pseudonymous food reviewer for Paper, and a Guggenheim Fellow. He contributed the afterword to the New York Review Books Classics reissue of William McPherson’s 1984 novel, “Testing the Current.”