
Tim Page
11 Oct 1954
15 works on record
Biography
Tim Page (born October 11, 1954) is an American writer, music critic, editor, producer and professor who won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for his music criticism for *The Washington Post*. Anthony Tommasini, the chief music critic for *The New York Times*, has praised Page’s criticism for its "extensive knowledge of cultural history, especially literature; the instincts and news sense of a sharp beat reporter; the skills of a good storyteller; infectious inquisitiveness; immunity to dogma; and an always-running pomposity detector." Other notable writings by Page include his biography of the novelist Dawn Powell, which is credited for helping to spark the revival of Powell’s work, and a memoir that chronicles growing up with undiagnosed autism spectrum disorder.
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Works

Parallel play
2009

Dawn Powell
1998

Music from the road
1992

Selected Letters of Dawn Powell

The Hip pocket guide to New York City

Party punches

Tim Page on music

What's God Got to Do with It?
William Kapell
William Kapell
1992
Morton Gould
Morton Gould
1992
Carnegie Hall treasures
Carnegie Hall treasures
The Hip pocket guide to Los Angeles
The Hip pocket guide to Los Angeles
The Selected Letters of Virgil Thomson
The Selected Letters of Virgil Thomson
Instants de grâce
Instants de grâce
Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson