Tim Page
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. **Source**: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Page_(music_critic)" target="blanck">Tim Page</a> on Wikipedia.
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