Hilton Als is an American writer and theater critic for The New Yorker.
He previously wrote for The Village Voice and Vibe magazine.
Als is known for exploring themes of race, gender, and identity in his work.
His books include "The Women" (1996) and "White Girls" (2013), which examine these topics through personal and cultural lenses.
Als has received prestigious awards like a Guggenheim fellowship and the Berlin Prize.
He has taught at institutions including Yale University.
His writing has appeared in publications such as The Nation and the New York Review of Books.
Als is recognized for his insightful cultural criticism and unique perspective on intersectionality.
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