The New York Times Mentioned My New Book on Sondheim

Last May I had an idea for a crazy new project.

Today I saw it promoted in the New York Times.

I love when that happens.

Overall, it’s a lovely piece by Eric Grode, but below are the key parts pertaining to my book. (You can also learn more about the book, its Insta, and subscribe to its newsletter here).

Getting Close to Sondheim: New Books Try to Capture His Essence

Memoirs by his collaborators are among the works available now, and several others are on the horizon.

Roughly a decade before Stephen Sondheim died in November 2021, he added a surprising new occupation to his multi-hyphenate career: autobiographer. His two memoirs-through-lyrics, “Finishing the Hat” and “Look, I Made a Hat,” offered beguiling insights into the life of a man who had long cultivated a reputation for sphinx-like reticence. The year since his death has seen bookshelves sag with an array of books offering further glimpses; D.T. Max’s “Finale: Late Conversations With Stephen Sondheim” is the most recent, with several more on the horizon. Here is a look at some of those titles.

Sondheim was a gifted puzzle maker and creator of cryptic scavenger hunts. (Rian Johnson, the screenwriter and director of “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” has credited the 1973 mystery film “The Last of Sheila,” co-written by Sondheim, as an inspiration.) Barry Joseph decided to plumb this relatively under-discussed aspect of his life in “Matching Minds With Sondheim: The Puzzles and Games of the Master Lyricist.”

“This is seeing his mind and brilliance in a whole new way,” said Joseph, who hopes to release the book in 2024. “When you’re trying to solve someone’s puzzle, you’re getting into their head.”

Book cover for Matching Minds with Sondheim
A cover I mocked up for fun on Midjourney

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