
New Books Network Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, "Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Education of an Artist" (Simon and Schuster, 2025)
Dec 27, 2025
Cultural historian and theater critic Daniel Pollack-Pelzner discusses his biography of Lin-Manuel Miranda, exploring the artist's development from a sensitive child in Washington Heights to a pioneering creator reshaping musical theater. He shares insights on the complexities of writing biography, balancing personal narratives with historical context. Pollack-Pelzner highlights Miranda's collaborative spirit and the significance of feedback in his creative process. Their conversation also delves into how Miranda’s influences shaped his work and the unique storytelling techniques used in the biography.
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Following Hamilton As Living Reception History
- Daniel Pollack Pelsner began following Lin-Manuel Miranda after seeing Hamilton in previews and feeling it mattered like a modern Henry V moment.
- He stalked the show's global reception, attending London and Puerto Rico performances to track changing resonances.
Write For One Real Audience
- Write for a specific audience: Pollack Pelsner wrote this book largely for his students to model a learning mindset.
- Use teachers and collaborators as central figures to show how an artist develops through community.
Learning From Everyone As Artistic Method
- Pollack Pelsner frames Lin-Manuel's method with Pirkei Avot: 'Who is wise? The one who learns from everyone.'
- This captures Miranda's practice of crediting influences and learning from collaborators.
