A KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF 2018
In 2012, Sarah Ruhl was a distinguished author and playwright, twice a
finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Max Ritvo, a student in her playwriting
class at Yale University, was an exuberant, opinionated, and highly
gifted poet. He was also in remission from pediatric cancer.
Over the next four years--in which Ritvo's illness returned and his
health declined, even as his productivity bloomed--the two exchanged
letters that spark with urgency, humor, and the desire for connection.
Reincarnation, books, the afterlife as an Amtrak quiet car, good soup:
in Ruhl and Ritvo's exchanges, all ideas are fair, nourishing game,
shared and debated in a spirit of generosity and love. "We'll always
know one another forever, however long ever is," Ritvo writes. "And
that's all I want--is to know you forever."
Studded with poems and songs, Letters from Max is a deeply moving
portrait of a friendship, and a shimmering exploration of love, art,
mortality, and the afterlife.