Max Ritvo was born in
Los Angeles, California, on December 19, 1990. A graduate of
Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, Ritvo earned his BA in English from
Yale University, where he studied with the poet
Louise Glück, and his MFA in Poetry from
Columbia University. In 2014, he was awarded a
Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship for his chapbook
AEONS. He edited poetry at
Parnassus: Poetry in Review and was a teaching fellow at Columbia. On August 1, 2015, he married Victoria Jackson-Hanen, a Ph.D. candidate in psychology at
Princeton University. Glück officiated the ceremony. Ritvo was diagnosed with
Ewing's sarcoma at age 16 and died from the disease at his home in Los Angeles on August 23, 2016. His survivors include his wife Victoria; his father
Edward Ritvo, a psychiatrist and researcher; his mother Riva Ariella Ritvo-Slifka, an autism expert and assistant clinical professor at Yale Child Study Center; and his three siblings, Victoria Black, Skye Oryx, and David Slifka.
The New Yorker,
Boston Review, and as a Poem-a-day on
Poets.org. He gave numerous written and radio interviews before his death. == Critical reception ==