John Seabrook

  • John Seabrook is a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1993 and the author of several books.

  • He has taught narrative nonfiction writing at Princeton University.

  • Seabrook's work often explores popular culture and technology, with "The Song Machine" being his deep dive into the world of pop music production.

  • His writing style combines journalistic reporting with cultural analysis, offering readers insider perspectives on various industries.

  • Based in Brooklyn, New York, Seabrook's articles and books have garnered attention for their ability to unpack complex subjects in an engaging manner, making him a respected voice in contemporary journalism and nonfiction writing.

Books by John Seabrook