In the morgue' of The New York Times'
Briefly

Alden Whitman, known for elevating obituaries to art, interviewed subjects before their demise, revealing depth. Notable for obits on T.S. Eliot, Oppenheimer.
Whitman's bold technique included interviewing subjects while alive, a rare and immersive approach to capture personality depths for obituaries.
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