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+ | He used to lead an awesome seminar called The Book Review, but stopped because nobody reads books anymore.<ref>http://observer.com/2009/09/lil-lionel-trillings-will-have-to-fend-for-themselves/</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 22 April 2013
James S. Shapiro CC '77 is Larry Miller Professor of English and a specialist on Shakespeare. His work on the bard has earned him a Guggenheim Fellowship, among other awards.
He used to lead an awesome seminar called The Book Review, but stopped because nobody reads books anymore.[1]