
Max Wallace
Max Wallace is a Canadian journalist, filmmaker, historian, and disability advocate. He is a New York Times bestselling author known for his work on the Holocaust, human rights in sport, and popular culture. Wallace has also worked as a documentary filmmaker and has written video description for AMI-TV, a television network for blind and visually impaired people. He has contributed to publications like The Sunday New York Times and the BBC, and has appeared on numerous television programs.
Awards
['Rolling Stone Magazine Award for Investigative Journalism (1985)', 'Gemini Award nomination for writing and producing CBC TV documentary Too Colourful For the League (2001)', 'Shortlisted for 2018 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature (History Writing) for In the Name of Humanity', '2018 Canadian Jewish Literary Award (Holocaust category) for In the Name of Humanity', 'Shortlisted for 2018 RBC Taylor Prize for the best work of literary non-fiction for In the Name of Humanity']
Notable Works
['After the Miracle: The Political Crusades of Helen Keller', 'In the Name of Humanity: The Secret Deal to End the Holocaust', 'The American Axis: Ford, Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich', 'Who Killed Kurt Cobain?', "Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight: Cassius Clay vs. the United States of America", 'Love & Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain']

