David Sax Explained

David Sax (born 1979) is a Canadian journalist. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Sax has written for publications such as New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Business Week, The New York Times, Saveur, NPR, GQ and Toronto Life.[1] [2] [3]

Books

Sax is the author of several books, including The Revenge of Analog,[4] which was named one of Michiko Kakutani's Best Books of 2016 in the New York Times,[5] The Tastemakers,[6] and Save the Deli, a book that examines the recent decline of the Jewish Delicatessen and puts forward a case for saving it.[7] His book, The Soul of an Entrepreneur, was published by PublicAffairs in April 2020.[8]

Awards and honors

Sax's book "Save the Deli" won the James Beard award.[9]

Sax was a featured speaker at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee WI on 7/15/24.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://nymag.com/restaurants/features/62245/ New York Magazine Article, Northern Exposure
  2. http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2009/04/yiddishists200904 Vanity Fair Article, Rise of the New Yiddishists
  3. http://www.torontolife.com/features/heres-beef/ Toronto Life Article, Here's the Beef
  4. Book: The Revenge of Analog . 2017-06-27 . 978-1-61039-572-4 . en-US.
  5. News: Kakutani . Michiko . Garner . Dwight . Senior . Jennifer . Maslin . Janet . 2016-12-14 . Times Critics’ Top Books of 2016 . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-11-03 . 0362-4331.
  6. Book: The Tastemakers . 2017-06-27 . 978-1-61039-316-4 . en-US.
  7. Web site: David Sax. Huffington Post. 19 September 2013.
  8. Book: The Soul of an Entrepreneur . 2019-08-06 . 978-1-5417-3036-6 . en-US.
  9. Web site: David Sax. The Grid. 19 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131207161024/http://www.thegridto.com/author/dsax/. 7 December 2013. dead.