Scott Timberg (February 15, 1969 – December 10, 2019) was an American journalist, culture writer, and editor. He was best known as an authority on southern California culture and for his book Culture Crash: The Killing of the Creative Class.[1][2][3][4]
Christopher Reynolds, Scott Timberg, spirited listener, reader and writer is dead at 50 (LA Times) (2019)
Dana Gioia, Scott Timberg: a bitter symbol for those who have been marginalized by our “creative culture" (The Book Haven) (2019)
Awards
Timberg's book Culture Crash: The Killing of the Creative Class won the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2015.[8] The New Yorker called it "a quietly radical rethinking of the very nature of art in modern life".[9]
Personal life and death
Timberg married Sara Scribner, a school librarian and journalist; the couple had a son.[5][7]
Timberg committed suicide on December 10, 2019, in Los Angeles, at the age of 50.[1]