FBNY Exclusive — Four Questions: The New Yorker's New MacArthur Genius Award Recipient, Alex Ross

Alex Ross, The New Yorker‘s classical music critic since 1996, can explain complex theories in the simplest terms while still enlightening the most knowledgeable reader. In The New York Times Book Review, Geoff Dyer called his book, The Rest Is Noise, “a work of immense scope and ambition… a great achievement,” and others have given similar praise to his work. Now Ross has another line to add to his resume: genius.

Ross is one of 25 recipients of the 2008 MacArthur Foundations Genius Fellowships, a no-string attached prize of $500,000.

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